Homosexual Oppression and Liberation
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Dennis Altman's 'Homosexual Oppression and Liberation' is an early scholarly work exploring the social, political and cultural dimensions of oppression faced by gay people and advocating for liberation.
The book examines legal, institutional and societal mechanisms that marginalised homosexuals and outlines strategies for political and social change.
Rooted in activist scholarship, the work situates gay liberation within broader struggles for rights and recognition.
It contributed to early debates in queer studies and activism and remains a notable part of Altman's oeuvre.
The title has been noted as currently available in some editions, including an Italian print edition.
The book examines legal, institutional and societal mechanisms that marginalised homosexuals and outlines strategies for political and social change.
Rooted in activist scholarship, the work situates gay liberation within broader struggles for rights and recognition.
It contributed to early debates in queer studies and activism and remains a notable part of Altman's oeuvre.
The title has been noted as currently available in some editions, including an Italian print edition.
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as his very first book, noted as being in print only in Italian currently.

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