Altman, D. (1982). The homosexualization of America, the Americanization of the homosexual. New York: St. Martin's.
2.
Berger, P. L. , & Luckmann, T. (1966). The social construction of reality. Garden City, NY: Doubleday.
3.
Blackwood, E. (1984). Sexuality and gender in certain Native American tribes: The case of cross-gender females. Signs, 10(1), 27-42.
4.
Boswell, J. (1980). Christianity, social tolerance, and homosexuality: Gay people in western Europe from the beginning of the Christian era to the fourteenth century. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
5.
Brannon, R. , & David, D. (1976). The male sex role: Our culture's blueprint for manhood and what it's done for us lately. In D. Davis & R. Brannon (Eds.), The forty-nine percent majority: The male sex role. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.
6.
Carmichael, S. , & Hamilton, C. V. (1968). Black power: The politics of liberation in America. New York: Random House.
7.
Cazenave, N. A. (1984). Race, socioeconomic status, and age: The social context of American masculinity. Sex Roles, 11, 639-656.
8.
Chauncey, G. (1983). From sexual inversion to homosexuality: Medicine and the changing conceptualization of female deviance. Salmagundi, 58/59, 114-146.
9.
D'Emilio, J. (1983). Sexual politics, sexual communities: The making of a homosexual minority in the United States, 1940-1970. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
10.
Fasteau, M. F. (1974). The male machine. New York: McGraw-Hill.
11.
Foucault, M. (1978). The history of sexuality. Volume 1: An introduction. New York: Pantheon. (Original work published 1976)
12.
Freud, S. (1961). Three essays on the theory of sexuality. In J. Strachey (Ed. and trans.), The standard edition of the complete psychological works of Sigmund Freud. London: Hogarth Press. (Original work published 1905)
13.
Gabay, E. D. , & Morrison, A. (1985, August). AIDS-phobia, homophobia, and locus of control. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles.
14.
Gergen, K. J. (1985). The social constructionist movement in modern psychology. American Psychologist, 40, 266-275.
15.
Glenn, N. D. , & Weaver, C. N. (1979). Attitudes toward premarital, extramarital, and homosexual relations in the U.S. in the 1970s. Journal of Sex Research, 15, 108-118.
16.
Gleser, G. C. , & Ihilevich, D. (1969). An objective instrument for measuring defense mechanisms. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 33, 51-60.
17.
Harrison, J. (1978). Warning: The male sex role may be hazardous to your health. Journal of Social Issues, 34(1), 65-86.
18.
Herdt, G. (1981). Guardians of the flutes: Idioms of masculinity. New York: McGraw-Hill.
19.
Herdt, G. (Ed.). (1982). Rituals of manhood: Male initiation in Papua New Guinea. Berkeley: University of California Press.
20.
Herek, G. (1984). Beyond “homophobia”: A social psychological perspective on attitudes toward lesbians and gay men. Journal of Homosexuality, 10(½), 1-21.
21.
Herek, G. (in press). The instrumentality of ideologies: Toward a neofunctional theory of attitudes and behavior. Journal of Social Issues.
22.
Herek, G. (1986a). The gender gap in attitudes toward lesbians and gay men: Its measurement and meaning. Paper submitted for editorial review.
23.
Herek, G. (1986). Can functions be measured? A new perspective on the functional approach to attitudes. Paper submitted for editorial review.
24.
Irwin, P. , & Thompson, N. L. (1977). Acceptance of the rights of homosexuals: A social profile. Journal of Homosexuality, 3(2), 107-121.
25.
Jourard, S. M. (1971). The transparent self. Princeton, NJ: Van Nostrand.
26.
Katz, D. (1960). The functional approach to the study of attitudes. Public Opinion Quarterly, 24, 163-204.
27.
Katz, J. N. (1983). Gay/lesbian almanac. New York: Harper & Row.
28.
Kite, M. E. (1984). Sex differences in attitudes toward homosexuals: A meta-analytic review. Journal of Homosexuality, 10(½), 69-81.
29.
Klein, F. , & Wolf, T. J. (Eds.). (1985). Bisexualities: Theory and research. Journal of Homosexuality, 11(½).
30.
Laner, M. R. , & Laner, R. H. (1979). Personal style or sexual preference: Why gay men are disliked. International Review of Modern Sociology, 9, 215-228.
31.
Laner, M. R. , & Laner, R. H. (1980). Sexual preference or personal style? Why lesbians are disliked. Journal of Homosexuality, 5(4), 339-356.
32.
Lehne, G. K. (1976). Homophobia among men. In D. David & R. Brannon (Eds.), The forty-nine percent majority: The male sex role (pp. 66-88). Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.
33.
Levitt, E. E. , & Klassen, A. D. (1974). Public attitudes toward homosexuality: Part of the 1970 national survey by the Institute for Sex Research. Journal of Homosexuality, 1(1), 29-43.
34.
Lynn, D. B. (1969). Parental and sex-role identification. Berkeley, CA: McCutchan.
35.
McGuire, W. J. (1984). Search for the self: Going beyond self-esteem and the reactive self. In R. A. Zucker, J. Aronoff, & A. I. Rabin (Eds.), Personality and the prediction of behavior (pp. 73-102). New York: Academic Press.
36.
Mead, G. H. (1934). Mind, self, and society: Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
37.
Miller, J. B. (1976). Toward a new psychology of women. Boston: Beacon.
38.
Morin, S. F. , & Garfinkle, E. M. (1978). Male homophobia. Journal of Social Issues, 34(1), 29-47.
39.
Nungesser, L. (1983). Homosexual acts, actors, and identities. New York: Praeger.
40.
Nyberg, K. L. , & Alston, J. P. (1976-1977). Analysis of public attitudes toward homosexual behavior. Journal of Homosexuality, 2(2), 99-107.
41.
O'Donnell, C. R., O'Donnell, L., Pleck, J. H., Snarey, J., & Rose, R. M. (1985). Psychosocial responses of hospital workers to the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). Paper submitted for editorial review.
42.
Pleck, J. H. (1981). The myth of masculinity. Cambridge: MIT Press.
43.
Plummer, K. (Ed.). (1981). The making of the modern homosexual. London: Hutchinson.
44.
Ruitenbeek, H. M. (1973). The myth of bisexuality. In H. M. Ruitenbeek (Ed.), Homosexuality: A changing picture (pp. 199-204). London: Souvenir Press.
45.
Schneider, W. , & Lewis, I. A. (1984, February). The straight story on homosexuality and gay rights. Public Opinion, pp. 16-20, 59-60.
46.
Smith, M. B. , Bruner, J. S., & White, R. W. (1956). Opinions and personality. New York: John Wiley.
47.
Weeks, J. (1977). Coming out: Homosexual politics in Britain, from the nineteenth century to the present. London: Quartet.
48.
Weinberg, G. (1972). Society and the healthy homosexual. New York: St. Martin's.
49.
Whitehead, H. (1981). The bow and the burden strap: A new look at institutionalized homosexuality in native North America. In S. B. Ortner & H. Whitehead (Eds.), Sexual meanings: The cultural construction of gender and sexuality (pp. 80-115). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
50.
Williams, F. E. (1937). Papuans of the trans-fly. London: Oxford University Press.