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Social Work Practice and Men Who Have Sex With Men
First Edition
- Sherry Joseph - Futures Group, New Delhi
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June 2018 | 312 pages | SAGE India
Society at large tends to marginalize homosexuality even though men who have sex with men have always existed within it. This book is a significant contribution in the endeavour to understand this segment of society and its concerns.
Employing a blend of qualitative and quantitative methods, Sherry Joseph analyses the extensive data collected through formal networks of such people in Kolkata, and places them in a socio-ecological perspective. He shows how the lives of men who have sex with men are very stressful in their efforts to fit into an environment that is predominantly homophobic, heterosexist, heterocentrist and where heterosexuality is the prescribed norm.
The book argues that understanding the stress that men who have sex with men experience and their coping strategies will assist sympathetic groups and professionals to work with this community.
Employing a blend of qualitative and quantitative methods, Sherry Joseph analyses the extensive data collected through formal networks of such people in Kolkata, and places them in a socio-ecological perspective. He shows how the lives of men who have sex with men are very stressful in their efforts to fit into an environment that is predominantly homophobic, heterosexist, heterocentrist and where heterosexuality is the prescribed norm.
The book argues that understanding the stress that men who have sex with men experience and their coping strategies will assist sympathetic groups and professionals to work with this community.
Preface
Introduction
Scholarship on Homosexuality
Homosexuality in India
Social and Sexual Profile of Men Who Have Sex With Men
Sexual Identities of Men Who Have Sex With Men
Stress and Coping Strategies of Men Who Have Sex With Men
Social Work Practice with Men Having Sex With Men
Conclusion
Appendix
References and Select Bibliography
Index