Political advocacy and its interested citizens : neoliberalism, postpluralism, and LGBT organizations / Matthew Dean Hindman.
2019
JK1118 .H55 2018
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Political advocacy and its interested citizens : neoliberalism, postpluralism, and LGBT organizations / Matthew Dean Hindman.
Edition
1st edition.
ISBN
9780812296655 (electronic book)
0812296656 (electronic book)
9780812250671
0812250672
0812296656 (electronic book)
9780812250671
0812250672
Published
Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2019]
Copyright
©2019
Language
English
Description
1 online resource.
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JK1118 .H55 2018
Dewey Decimal Classification
322.40973
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Access limited to authorized users
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed October 22, 2018).
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ProQuest (Firm)
Series
American governance.
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Political advocacy and its interested citizens.
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Table of Contents
Frontmatter
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION. The Advocacy Era
CHAPTER 1. Beyond "Who Governs?" Interest Group Representation in the New Gilded Age
CHAPTER 2. "Our Sunday Best" Homophile Citizenship and Identity Building Before Stonewall
CHAPTER 3. "From the Closet If Necessary" The Dawn of the Advocacy Era and the Circumscription of Political Participation
CHAPTER 4. "Promiscuity of the Past" Gay Advocacy and Gay Sexuality Pre-and Post-AIDS
CHAPTER 5. Acting Up in a Time of Crisis ACT UP and the Limits of an Interested Citizenry
CONCLUSION. An Interesting Dilemma
APPENDIX. Research Methodology and Archival Data
NOTES
WORKS CITED
INDEX
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION. The Advocacy Era
CHAPTER 1. Beyond "Who Governs?" Interest Group Representation in the New Gilded Age
CHAPTER 2. "Our Sunday Best" Homophile Citizenship and Identity Building Before Stonewall
CHAPTER 3. "From the Closet If Necessary" The Dawn of the Advocacy Era and the Circumscription of Political Participation
CHAPTER 4. "Promiscuity of the Past" Gay Advocacy and Gay Sexuality Pre-and Post-AIDS
CHAPTER 5. Acting Up in a Time of Crisis ACT UP and the Limits of an Interested Citizenry
CONCLUSION. An Interesting Dilemma
APPENDIX. Research Methodology and Archival Data
NOTES
WORKS CITED
INDEX
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.