Speaking Out: Writings on Sex, Law, Politics, and Society, 1954-1995

Speaking Out: Writings on Sex, Law, Politics, and Society, 1954-1995
ISBN-10
0304333409
ISBN-13
9780304333400
Series
Speaking Out
Category
Social Science / LGBTQ+ Studies / Gay Studies
Pages
242
Language
English
Published
1997
Publisher
Cassell
Author
Antony Grey

Description

In 1997 it will be thirty years since the Sexual Offences Act of 1967 made sex between two men aged over 21 in private no longer a crime. It also marks the seventieth birthday of Antony Grey, who was one of the leading campaigners for homosexual law reform in the 1960s.

The articles and talks reprinted in this book (together with others published here for the first time) cover the whole span of Grey's campaigning life, ranging from his first, anonymous, letter to the press about homosexuality written in 1954 to his thoughts on present-day sexual politics in the 1990s. Topics covered include law reform, religious and social attitudes to homosexuality, sex education, young people and sex, and the gay movement. The book concludes with a newly-written essay reviewing the progress achieved since the middle of this century and assessing what remains to be done as we enter the coming one.

Never afraid of controversy, Antony Grey provides a unique summary of a pioneering campaigner's forty years of gay activism.

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