Difference between revisions of "Laud Humphreys"
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+ | Sociologist, noted for his numerous research studies on gay behaviour. Former Assistant Professor of sociology at Southern Illinois University (1968-1970), Associate Professor of sociology at the School of Criminal Justice, State University of New York (1970-72), and Professor of sociology at Pitzer College (1972-1980). Avowed his gay identity, and formed the Sociologist's Gay Caucus. Author of the books 'Tearoom Trade' (1970) and 'Out of the closets; the sociology of homosexual liberation' (1972). Subject of the biography 'Laud Humphreys: Prophet of Homosexuality and Sociology' (2004). | ||
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− | = | + | * https://www.lgbtran.org/Profile.aspx?ID=243 |
+ | * http://www.drjkoch.org/Intro/Readings/Humphreys.htm | ||
+ | * http://www.soc.ucsb.edu/sexinfo/article/tearoom-trade | ||
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Revision as of 14:52, 8 July 2018
Country
United States
Birth - Death
1931 - 1988
Occupation
Academic
Description
Sociologist, noted for his numerous research studies on gay behaviour. Former Assistant Professor of sociology at Southern Illinois University (1968-1970), Associate Professor of sociology at the School of Criminal Justice, State University of New York (1970-72), and Professor of sociology at Pitzer College (1972-1980). Avowed his gay identity, and formed the Sociologist's Gay Caucus. Author of the books 'Tearoom Trade' (1970) and 'Out of the closets; the sociology of homosexual liberation' (1972). Subject of the biography 'Laud Humphreys: Prophet of Homosexuality and Sociology' (2004).