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OverviewIn this groundbreaking book, playwright and social critic Sarah Schulman explores the family - the first place where all people: straight, gay, and bisexual, learn homophobia. It is within the family that homophobia begins to control the lives of perpetrators and recipients. Written in the tradition of Against Our Will: Men, Women, and Rape (Ballantine Books, 2000), which transformed rape from a private problem into an internationally recognised cultural crisis. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sarah SchulmanPublisher: The New Press Imprint: The New Press Dimensions: Width: 14.30cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 19.50cm Weight: 0.293kg ISBN: 9781595584809ISBN 10: 1595584803 Pages: 178 Publication Date: 16 December 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: No Longer Our Product Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsA message that needs to be heard in all its complexity. People should read this book.-- Lambda Book Report Ties That Bind is one of the most exciting gay liberation texts to appear in years...this is a rewarding, wide-ranging, and challenging work from an original mind and a talented pen, one that will make you think and help you live.--Doug Ireland, Gay City News Schulman boldly declares that visibility is a failed strategy for cultural change.-- Utne [Schulman is] a writer who has played a pivotal role in the cultural and political spheres of the gay community.-- Curve To call her book [ Ties That Bind ] pioneering would be redundant. . . . With its personal appeals, its call to arms -- or rather, ethics -- and its advice for therapists, family members, and gay people, I continue to be struck by the book's usefulness above all else. . . .[I]t gives me hope that one day -- just as Schulman stipulates -- homophobia could actually be a punishable crime, we could be liberated from the systematic shame and humiliation that currently defines our culture, and in that liberation necessarily granted the rights thatwe've lived without all this time.-- Velvet Park Schulman's lucid dissection of the role that families play as incubators of homophobia could hardly be better. This [is] a truly indispensable book. It should blow away the hot air generated by the public debate about 'family values.'-- Andrew Ross, chair of the Department of Social and Cultural Analysis at York University Sarah Schulman Ties That Bind tackles the familial and cultural homophobia that still pervade our society. She starkly lays out the fundamental immorality of such shunning behavior and its destructive consequences for everyone involved. This is an important and original book.-- Martin Duberman, award-winning historian, biographer, playwright, and gay rights activist Sarah Schulman is brilliant, vulnerable, s A message that needs to be heard in all its complexity. People should read this book.<br>-- Lambda Book Report <br> Ties That Bind is one of the most exciting gay liberation texts to appear in years...this is a rewarding, wide-ranging, and challenging work from an original mind and a talented pen, one that will make you think and help you live.<br>--Doug Ireland, Gay City News <br>Schulman boldly declares that visibility is a failed strategy for cultural change.<br>-- Utne <br>[Schulman is] a writer who has played a pivotal role in the cultural and political spheres of the gay community.<br>-- Curve <br>To call her book [ Ties That Bind ] pioneering would be redundant. . . . With its personal appeals, its call to arms -- or rather, ethics -- and its advice for therapists, family members, and gay people, I continue to be struck by the book's usefulness above all else. . . .[I]t gives me hope that one day -- just as Schulman stipulates -- homophobia could actually be a A message that needs to be heard in all its complexity. People should read this book.-- Lambda Book Report Ties That Bind is one of the most exciting gay liberation texts to appear in years...this is a rewarding, wide-ranging, and challenging work from an original mind and a talented pen, one that will make you think and help you live.--Doug Ireland, Gay City News Schulman boldly declares that visibility is a failed strategy for cultural change.-- Utne [Schulman is] a writer who has played a pivotal role in the cultural and political spheres of the gay community.-- Curve To call her book [ Ties That Bind ] pioneering would be redundant. . . . With its personal appeals, its call to arms -- or rather, ethics -- and its advice for therapists, family members, and gay people, I continue to be struck by the book's usefulness above all else. . . .[I]t gives me hope that one day -- just as Schulman stipulates -- homophobia could actually be a punishable crime, we could be liberated from the systematic shame and humiliation that currently defines our culture, and in that liberation necessarily granted the rights thatwe've lived without all this time.-- Velvet Park Schulman's lucid dissection of the role that families play as incubators of homophobia could hardly be better. This [is] a truly indispensable book. It should blow away the hot air generated by the public debate about 'family values.'-- Andrew Ross, chair of the Department of Social and Cultural Analysis at York University Sarah Schulman Ties That Bind tackles the familial and cultural homophobia that still pervade our society. She starkly lays out the fundamental immorality of such shunning behavior and its destructive consequences for everyone involved. This is an important and original book.-- Martin Duberman, award-winning historian, biographer, playwright, and gay rights activist Sarah Schulman is brilliant, vulnerable, n A message that needs to be heard in all its complexity. People should read this book.<br>-- Lambda Book Report <br> Ties That Bind is one of the most exciting gay liberation texts to appear in years...this is a rewarding, wide-ranging, and challenging work from an original mind and a talented pen, one that will make you think and help you live.<br>--Doug Ireland, Gay City News <br>Schulman boldly declares that visibility is a failed strategy for cultural change.<br>-- Utne <br>[Schulman is] a writer who has played a pivotal role in the cultural and political spheres of the gay community.<br>-- Curve <br>To call her book [ Ties That Bind ] pioneering would be redundant. . . . With its personal appeals, its call to arms -- or rather, ethics -- and its advice for therapists, family members, and gay people, I continue to be struck by the book's usefulness above all else. . . .[I]t gives me hope that one day -- just as Schulman stipulates -- homophobia could actually be a punishable crime, we could be liberated from the systematic shame and humiliation that currently defines our culture, and in that liberation necessarily granted the rights that<br>we've lived without all this time.<br>-- Velvet Park <br>Schulman's lucid dissection of the role that families play as incubators of homophobia could hardly be better. This [is] a truly indispensable book. It should blow away the hot air generated by the public debate about 'family values.'<br>-- Andrew Ross, chair of the Department of Social and Cultural Analysis at York University <br>Sarah Schulman Ties That Bind tackles the familial and cultural homophobia that still pervade our society. She starkly lays out the fundamental immorality of such shunning behavior and its destructive consequences for everyone involved. This is an important and original book.<br>-- Martin Duberman, award-winning historian, biographer, playwright, and gay rights activist <br>Sarah Schulman is brilliant, vulnerable, o A message that needs to be heard in all its complexity. People should read this book. Lambda Book Report Ties That Bind is one of the most exciting gay liberation texts to appear in years...this is a rewarding, wide-ranging, and challenging work from an original mind and a talented pen, one that will make you think and help you live. Doug Ireland, Gay City News Schulman boldly declares that visibility is a failed strategy for cultural change. Utne [Schulman is] a writer who has played a pivotal role in the cultural and political spheres of the gay community. Curve To call her book [Ties That Bind] pioneering would be redundant. . . . With its personal appeals, its call to arms or rather, ethics and its advice for therapists, family members, and gay people, I continue to be struck by the book's usefulness above all else. . . .[I]t gives me hope that one day just as Schulman stipulates homophobia could actually be a punishable crime, we could be liberated from the systematic shame and humiliation that currently defines our culture, and in that liberation necessarily granted the rights thatwe've lived without all this time. Velvet Park Schulman's lucid dissection of the role that families play as incubators of homophobia could hardly be better. This [is] a truly indispensable book. It should blow away the hot air generated by the public debate about 'family values.' Andrew Ross, chair of the Department of Social and Cultural Analysis at York University Sarah Schulman Ties That Bind tackles the familial and cultural homophobia that still pervade our society. She starkly lays out the fundamental immorality of such shunning behavior and its destructive consequences for everyone involved. This is an important and original book. Martin Duberman, award-winning historian, biographer, playwright, and gay rights activist Sarah Schulman is brilliant, vulnerable, and relentless. Ties That Bindshould be required reading for every family gay and straight. Ellen Bass, poet and author of The Courage to Heal A cri de coeur woven into a Utopian vision. Susan Brownmiller, author of Against Our Will: Men, Women, and Rape Sarah has taught me a great deal over the years of our being fellow activists and this book teaches me even more. Larry Kramer Author InformationSarah Schulman is the author of nine novels, four nonfiction books, and numerous plays. A recipient of a Guggenheim and a Fulbright, Schulman is a professor of English at the City University of New York, College of Staten Island, and a fellow at the New York Institute for the Humanities at New York University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |