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Community in Gay Male Experience and Moral Discourse

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Journal J Homosex
Publisher Routledge
Specialty Social Sciences
Date 2000 May 12
PMID 10807027
Citations 3
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Abstract

The three sociological conceptions of community are outlined: the imagined community, community as friendship, and community as local organizations or groups. The extent to which gay men in New York City experience a gay community in each of these ways is investigated by means of in-depth interviews. The type of moral discourse utilized by the gay men interviewed is also discussed. Finally, gay men in New York City are compared to the new Russian Jewish community in Brooklyn as to which is more "postmodern."

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