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Title Pride Divide [electronic resource] / by Karen Kiss and Paris Poirer
Publication Info New York, NY : Filmakers Library, 1999.



Descript 1 online resource (57 min.)
005651
Note From the producers of the award-winning Last Call at Maud's, comes this ground breaking exploration of the gender gap between gays and lesbians. Politically united against global homophobia, they are poles apart on many life issues. Oddly enough, their struggle of male versus female mirrors many traditional conflicts inherent to straight relationships. The gay and lesbian community is not immune to gender conditioning. Here is the classic battle of the sexes from a totally new perspective, leavened with humor. The film looks at the issues around male domination versus female submission; promiscuousness versus commitment; exaltation of the body versus the spirit; AIDS versus breast cancer support. We hear about the subtle chauvinism by gay activists who excluded lesbians from their political and social life, especially in the conformist 1950's. Now, however, both sides seem willing to discuss these differences openly. Individuals involved in this dialogue include Martin Duberman, Barney Frank, Barbara Gittings, Simon LeVay, Camille Paglia and others. This lively film is sure to rouse discussion. A presentation of the Independent Television Service with funding provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
In English.
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Subject Diversity -- LGBT Studies -- Gender and Sexuality
Diversity -- LGBT Studies -- Homophobia and Discrimination
Diversity -- LGBT Studies -- Rights and Equality
Diversity -- Women's Studies -- Women's Bodies, Sexuality, and Health
Diversity -- Women's Studies -- Gender and Social Transformations
Behavior
Sexual orientation
Gay liberation movement
Homophobia
Sexuality
Homosexuality
Alt author Poirier, Paris Director.
Poirier, Paris Producer.
Kiss, Karen Producer.
Descript 1 online resource (57 min.)
005651
Note From the producers of the award-winning Last Call at Maud's, comes this ground breaking exploration of the gender gap between gays and lesbians. Politically united against global homophobia, they are poles apart on many life issues. Oddly enough, their struggle of male versus female mirrors many traditional conflicts inherent to straight relationships. The gay and lesbian community is not immune to gender conditioning. Here is the classic battle of the sexes from a totally new perspective, leavened with humor. The film looks at the issues around male domination versus female submission; promiscuousness versus commitment; exaltation of the body versus the spirit; AIDS versus breast cancer support. We hear about the subtle chauvinism by gay activists who excluded lesbians from their political and social life, especially in the conformist 1950's. Now, however, both sides seem willing to discuss these differences openly. Individuals involved in this dialogue include Martin Duberman, Barney Frank, Barbara Gittings, Simon LeVay, Camille Paglia and others. This lively film is sure to rouse discussion. A presentation of the Independent Television Service with funding provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
In English.
Subject Diversity -- LGBT Studies -- Gender and Sexuality
Diversity -- LGBT Studies -- Homophobia and Discrimination
Diversity -- LGBT Studies -- Rights and Equality
Diversity -- Women's Studies -- Women's Bodies, Sexuality, and Health
Diversity -- Women's Studies -- Gender and Social Transformations
Behavior
Sexual orientation
Gay liberation movement
Homophobia
Sexuality
Homosexuality
Alt author Poirier, Paris Director.
Poirier, Paris Producer.
Kiss, Karen Producer.

Subject Diversity -- LGBT Studies -- Gender and Sexuality
Diversity -- LGBT Studies -- Homophobia and Discrimination
Diversity -- LGBT Studies -- Rights and Equality
Diversity -- Women's Studies -- Women's Bodies, Sexuality, and Health
Diversity -- Women's Studies -- Gender and Social Transformations
Behavior
Sexual orientation
Gay liberation movement
Homophobia
Sexuality
Homosexuality
Descript 1 online resource (57 min.)
005651
Note From the producers of the award-winning Last Call at Maud's, comes this ground breaking exploration of the gender gap between gays and lesbians. Politically united against global homophobia, they are poles apart on many life issues. Oddly enough, their struggle of male versus female mirrors many traditional conflicts inherent to straight relationships. The gay and lesbian community is not immune to gender conditioning. Here is the classic battle of the sexes from a totally new perspective, leavened with humor. The film looks at the issues around male domination versus female submission; promiscuousness versus commitment; exaltation of the body versus the spirit; AIDS versus breast cancer support. We hear about the subtle chauvinism by gay activists who excluded lesbians from their political and social life, especially in the conformist 1950's. Now, however, both sides seem willing to discuss these differences openly. Individuals involved in this dialogue include Martin Duberman, Barney Frank, Barbara Gittings, Simon LeVay, Camille Paglia and others. This lively film is sure to rouse discussion. A presentation of the Independent Television Service with funding provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
In English.
Alt author Poirier, Paris Director.
Poirier, Paris Producer.
Kiss, Karen Producer.

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