Encyclopedia of Homosexuality

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The Encyclopedia of Homosexuality (1990) was edited by

Reference & User Services Quarterly[1] and, at length, in the Journal of Homosexuality.[citation needed] It was listed on several "Best Books of the Year" lists.[2]

In 1995 the Encyclopedia was withdrawn by Garland, following accusations in the

feminist activists who viewed the Encyclopedia as lacking in political correctness".[5]

Shortly after its publication, work on an abbreviated edition of the Encyclopedia began, coordinated by Stephen Donaldson, and including new and revised articles. Because of Garland's withdrawal of the Encyclopedia, this concise version was never published.[citation needed]

References

  1. JSTOR 25828704
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  2. ^ P. Nation (January 27, 1992). "Scaled Down". Publishers Weekly. p. 28. Retrieved April 24, 2021.
  3. ^ McMillan, Liz (May 26, 1995). "Pseudonym or Hoax?". The Chronicle of Higher Education."Follow-up Letter". The Chronicle of Higher Education. June 16, 1995. Retrieved April 24, 2021.Fialkoff, Francine (June 15, 1995). "In reference we trust?". Library Journal. 120 (11): 58.
  4. ^ "Editor of Encyclopedia of Homosexuality apologizes". Chronicle of Higher Education. June 16, 1995.
  5. ^ Dynes, Wayne R. (April 2006). "Why the Encyclopedia of Homosexuality Went Out of Print". William A. Percy. Archived from the original on 2014-12-28. Retrieved 2014-08-28.

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