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- W1893620009 abstract ".During the past decade, a research literature describing the intimate relation,,. - ' - ships of lesbians and gay men has slowly emerged. Several books devoted to homosexual couples have recently been published, including those by Mendola (1980), Silverstein (1981), and Tanner (1978) reviewed in this issue. Other empirical studies of homosexuality increasingly include investigations of personal relationships. Examples are found in the recent Kinsey Institute study (Bell & Weinberg, 1978) and in other research-based books (e.g., Harry & DeVall, 1978; Jay & Young, 1977; Spada, 1979; Wolf, 1979) published in the last five years. Empirical articles on couples have also begun to appear with increasing frequency in this and in other scholarly journals. Indeed, sufficient empirical research has accumulated to permit the publication of four comprehensive review articles on gay male and lesbian relationships (i.e., Harry, in press; Larson, 1982; Peplau & Amaro, 1982; Peplau & Gordon, 1982). This Symposium is intended to call attention to the growing research focus on couples and to encourage its expansion. The origins of increased interest in homosexual couples are diverse. Harry (in press) has suggested that the rise in the study of gay and lesbian relationships in the 1970s is closely tied to the rise of the Gay and Women's Movements which emphasized the need to examine the full spectrum of lesbians' and gay men's experiences. Publications such as Positively Gay (Berzon & Leighton, 1979) and Our Right to Love (Vida, 1978) include discussions of relationship issues. Changes within the social sciences have also been important. Gay and feminist caucuses within professional organizations have drawn attention to homosexual issues and have provided forums for the presentation of research findings. In the field of sociology, a growing recognition of the diversity of contemporary has broadened the traditional focus on marriage and the family to a concern for more varied forms of relationships. Thus, there has been a shift in sociology from studying homosexuality exclusively from the perspective of deviance toward studying homosexuality as part of work on alternative life-styles or sex roles. Similar trends can be found in psychology," @default.
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