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单词 gay liberation
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Definition of gay liberation in English:

gay liberation

noun
mass noun
  • The freeing of homosexuals from social and legal discrimination.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The philosophers helped to break out beyond that so that it became a moral and political issue, like racism, sexism or gay liberation.
    • I'm not saying the socialist leaders of the last century were enthusiasts for gay liberation.
    • The 1950s studio melodrama, after all, predates gay liberation.
    • The parade seems sanitized of its original rebellious spirit of gay liberation by the push of commerce above all.
    • In the 1970s it spawned second-wave feminism and gay liberation.
    • You had your black liberation; you had your women's liberation; you even had your gay liberation.
    • In the 30 years since the first Gay Pride march, there has been a massive retreat from the ideals and vision of the early gay liberation pioneers.
    • It changed the social and cultural fabric of 1970s America and became the soundtrack for sexual revolution and gay liberation.
    • Some of the most impressive feminists and champions of gay liberation found their voices initially in campaigns for African-Americans and other oppressed peoples of color.
    • The name ‘Queer Theory’ has recently been adopted by the avant-garde of gay studies whose work in cultural theory is linked with political movements for gay liberation.
    • Dressed in an elegant suit and displaying a formal, almost aloof, bearing, he seems far removed from the days of free love and gay liberation.
    • With this book, he attempts to reassert the historical continuity of leftist political activism and the relatively young gay liberation movement, and to win back gays and lesbians who have drifted rightward over the past decade.
    • Likewise, the post-1960s differentiation of American society caused by sexual and gay liberation and the rise of popular subcultures has added another, trans-ethnic layer of multiculturalism.
    • Black, feminist and gay liberation movements and the Greens have fought legal battles for rights, but they also have advocated and carried out various kinds of cultural politics.
    • She sees it as a measure of how far things had moved that ‘Gay women, with a new confidence inspired by gay liberation, were beginning to make the decision to have children on their own.’
    • Looking back on his life and achievements, you get a sense of just how far gay liberation has come - he was a big part of prodding that social movement forward.
    • Since the radical roots of gay liberation have been suppressed, young people coming out have only a glancing sense of where their community comes from.
    • Of course, there is a critique of heterosexuality, marriage and monogamy that's well represented in gay liberation's best and most radical tradition.
    • In full preacher mode, he is probably the most electrifying speaker in the country, and his speech not only addressed police brutality and racial profiling but also abortion rights, environmental justice and gay liberation.
    • Given that feminism and gay liberation were important political movements, recent art work unsurprisingly made gender and sexual orientation important.
 
 

Definition of gay liberation in US English:

gay liberation

noun
  • A movement to eliminate social and legal discrimination against homosexuals.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It changed the social and cultural fabric of 1970s America and became the soundtrack for sexual revolution and gay liberation.
    • In the 1970s it spawned second-wave feminism and gay liberation.
    • Looking back on his life and achievements, you get a sense of just how far gay liberation has come - he was a big part of prodding that social movement forward.
    • The 1950s studio melodrama, after all, predates gay liberation.
    • The name ‘Queer Theory’ has recently been adopted by the avant-garde of gay studies whose work in cultural theory is linked with political movements for gay liberation.
    • The philosophers helped to break out beyond that so that it became a moral and political issue, like racism, sexism or gay liberation.
    • Black, feminist and gay liberation movements and the Greens have fought legal battles for rights, but they also have advocated and carried out various kinds of cultural politics.
    • In full preacher mode, he is probably the most electrifying speaker in the country, and his speech not only addressed police brutality and racial profiling but also abortion rights, environmental justice and gay liberation.
    • She sees it as a measure of how far things had moved that ‘Gay women, with a new confidence inspired by gay liberation, were beginning to make the decision to have children on their own.’
    • With this book, he attempts to reassert the historical continuity of leftist political activism and the relatively young gay liberation movement, and to win back gays and lesbians who have drifted rightward over the past decade.
    • Likewise, the post-1960s differentiation of American society caused by sexual and gay liberation and the rise of popular subcultures has added another, trans-ethnic layer of multiculturalism.
    • Of course, there is a critique of heterosexuality, marriage and monogamy that's well represented in gay liberation's best and most radical tradition.
    • You had your black liberation; you had your women's liberation; you even had your gay liberation.
    • Since the radical roots of gay liberation have been suppressed, young people coming out have only a glancing sense of where their community comes from.
    • The parade seems sanitized of its original rebellious spirit of gay liberation by the push of commerce above all.
    • Given that feminism and gay liberation were important political movements, recent art work unsurprisingly made gender and sexual orientation important.
    • I'm not saying the socialist leaders of the last century were enthusiasts for gay liberation.
    • Some of the most impressive feminists and champions of gay liberation found their voices initially in campaigns for African-Americans and other oppressed peoples of color.
    • Dressed in an elegant suit and displaying a formal, almost aloof, bearing, he seems far removed from the days of free love and gay liberation.
    • In the 30 years since the first Gay Pride march, there has been a massive retreat from the ideals and vision of the early gay liberation pioneers.
 
 
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