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- From: lcrew@andromeda.rutgers.edu (Louie Crew)
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- Subject: New Publishing Opportunity
- Message-ID: <Jan.11.22.13.11.1993.2554@andromeda.rutgers.edu>
- Date: 12 Jan 93 03:13:11 GMT
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- Organization: Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, N.J.
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- CONTACT: Lydia Rinaldi
- 212/677-4010
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- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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- CHELSEA HOUSE PUBLISHERS INTRODUCES
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- FIRST BOOKS ON GAY AND LESBIAN TOPICS FOR YOUNG ADULTS
-
- -- Eminent Historian Martin Duberman to be Editorial Consultant--
-
- "...The root problem of gay youth suicide is a society that
- discriminates against and stigmatizes homosexuals, while failing
- to recognize that a substantial number of its youth has a gay or
- lesbian orientation."
-
- --Report of the Health and Human Services
- Secretary's Task Force on Youth Suicide
-
- "We get calls every week from lots of young people across the
- country who have nowhere to go, no resources. They call us for
- referrals, for what to read."
-
- --Lynn Shepodd, executive director, National Coming
- Out Day, Inc.
-
- NEW YORK -- In a milestone in publishing, Chelsea House
- Publishers is proud to announce its new series, Biographies of
- Notable Gay Men and Lesbians and Gay and Lesbian Studies, the
- first such books created especially for a young adult audience.
-
- The landmark series will include 25 biographies of gay men
- and women of distinction as well as 15 volumes devoted to topical
- and historical issues concerning homosexuality. The series will
- be produced with the guidance of editorial consultant Martin
- Duberman, Distinguished Professor of History at The City
- University of New York (CUNY), one of this country's foremost
- scholars of gay rights and history, noted author (Hidden From
- History; Cures: A Gay Man's Odyssey; About Time: Exploring the
- Gay Past; and the forthcoming Stonewall), and founder of the
- Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies at the CUNY Graduate School.
-
- The first two biographies will treat the lives of the
- eminent writers James Baldwin and Gertrude Stein. Both books
- will be available in Fall 1993. Other biographies will examine
- the lives of E. M. Forster, Tennessee Williams, Willa Cather,
- Walt Whitman, Lorraine Hansberry, and Truman Capote -- among
- others. The 15-volume issues series will address such topics as
- Gay History, Youth Issues, Homophobia, Health Issues, and Law and
- Homosexuality. The entire series will be published over a 2-
- year period, and all of the 40 volumes will be written by noted
- scholars and writers to ensure the highest degree of accuracy.
-
- It is generally estimated that 10 percent of the U.S.
- population is gay or lesbian. That percentage is the same among
- teenagers, making gay and lesbian youths one of the largest young
- adult minority groups.
-
- For any young person, adolescence is a difficult time of
- adjustment, one marked by questions about sexuality. This is
- especially true for homosexual teenagers, fearful of rejection by
- loved ones and ostracism by their peers, who often feel they have
- nowhere to turn.
-
- Experts estimate that gay and lesbian youth are two- to-
- three times more likely to commit suicide compared to
- heterosexual youth and that up to 30 percent of all teenagers who
- commit suicide are homosexual. Hate crimes against homosexuals,
- often perpetrated by young people, are on the rise, pointing to a
- need for a greater commitment to the virtues of tolerance and
- respect in our schools and our homes.
-
- Given these facts, there can be little doubt of the need for
- well-written, objective material about what it means to be
- homosexual, tailored specifically for young people but useful as
- well for the adults who care about them. Yet the reader in need
- of such material will currently find very little written for him
- or her. Chelsea House's Biographies of Notable Gay Men and
- Lesbians and Gay and Lesbian Studies were conceived in specific
- response to the expressed concern of educators, counselors,
- librarians, health-care professionals, parents, and adolescents
- about the dearth of trustworthy material for young adults on this
- sensitive topic.
-
- Each of the 25 biographies will tell the life story of an
- individual of exceptional accomplishment and historical interest
- from the worlds of the arts, sciences, politics, or sports, all
- of them models of achievement whose contributions to society
- stand as an inspiration. The personal histories of these
- individuals will tell of conflict, growth, and courage, revealing
- the purpose and meaning of each person's gay experience. The 15
- issues volumes will provide readers with an up-to-date,
- scholarly, informative, and highly readable introduction to the
- most important topics in this rapidly developing area of study,
- with special focus on those subjects of greatest importance to
- younger readers.
-
- Chelsea House is a leading publisher of young adult and
- juvenile nonfiction in the United States, specializing in
- multicultural studies that provide students with new perspectives
- with which to view their world. Biographies of Notable Gay Men
- and Lesbians and Gay and Lesbian Studies takes its place among
- other noteworthy Chelsea House series such as Black Americans of
- Achievement, Hispanics of Achievement, Indians of North America,
- Peoples and Places of the World, 101 Educational Conversations
- You Should Have with Your Child, The Chelsea House Library of
- Biography, The Encyclopedia of Health, and Traditional Black Music.
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