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Chapter 1: Heterosexual Allies and the Gay Rights Movement.
Part I. Exercising Privilege.
Chapter 2: Parenting, Parishes, PTAs, and Places of Employmen.
Chapter 3: The Vacation Pledge for Equal Marriage Rights.
Chapter 4: The Fair Employment Mark.
Part II. Disabling Privilege.
Chapter 5: Ambiguation.
Chapter 6: The Inclusive Command: Voluntary Integration of the U.S. Military Part III. Renouncing Privilege.
Chapter 7: Boy Scouts of America The Informed Association Statute.
Chapter 8: Renounce or Share?
Chapter 9: Working with Advocating Gay Rights Organizations.

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Gay Divorce: Thoughts on the Legal Regulation of Marriage / Claudia Card.
Gay Marriage and the War on Terror / Bonnie Mann.
Gay Marriage: An American and Feminist Dilemma / Ann Ferguson.
Heterosexual Privilege: The Political and the Personal / Erika Faith Feigenbaum.
Heterosexualism and the Colonial / Modern Gender System / Maria Lugones.
Heterosexualism and White Supremacy / Sarah Lucia Hoagland.
Reassessing the Foster-Care System: Examining the Impact of Heterosexism on Lesbian and Gay Applicants / Damien W. Riggs.
Religion, Rights, and Relationships: The Dream of Relational Equality / Margaret Denike.
Snow White and the Seven “Dwarfs”-Queercripped / Santiago Solis.
The Lesbian June Cleaver: Heterosexism and Lesbian Mothering / Bonnie Mann.
The Long Arc of Justice: Lesbian and Gay Marriage, Equality, and Rights / Patrick D. Hopkins.
The Shadow of Heterosexuality / Drucilla Cornell.
Toward a Phenomenology of Sex-Right: Reviving Radical Feminist Theory of Compulsory Heterosexuality / Kathy Miriam.
Who’s Zoomin’ Who? A Feminist, Queer Content Analysis of “Interdisciplinary” Human Sexuality Textbooks / Marilyn Myerson, Sara L Crawley, Erica Hesch Anstey, Justine Kessler, Cara Okopny.

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1. Stop the Wedding! William Haines and the Comedy of the Closet / Victoria Sturtevant
2. Flirting with Hetero Diversity: Film Promotion of A Free Soul / Mary Beth Haralovich
3. Pintele” Queer: The Performance of Jewish Male Heterosexuality in Yiddish American Cinema of the Great Depression / David Lugowski
4. Straight Heroes with Queer Inclinations: Male Film Stars in the Swedish 1930s / Louise Wallenberg
5. Putting ‘Em Down Like a Man: Eleanor Powell and the Spectacle of Competence / Adrienne L. McLean
6. Turned Inside/Out: Violent Inversions of Heterosexuality in Vincente Minnelli’s Home from the Hill / David A. Gerstner
7. Mispronouncing “Man and Wife”: The Fate of Marriage in Hollywood’s Sexual Revolution / Michael DeAngelis
8. Hetero-nation: Toward a “New and Improved” Global Public Image / Bhaskar Sarkar
9. Time Crisis and the New Postfeminist Heterosexual Economy / Diane Negra
10. Are You Saying My Son Is a Bitch Boy?”: The Perilously Achieved Hegemonic Masculinity of Ben Stiller / Kevin Heffernan
11. Fuck Boy Meets Girl”: Heterosexual Aspirations and Masculine Interests in the World of Quentin Tarantino / Allan Campbell
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