Growing Up Straight (Wyden and Wyden book) explained

Growing Up Straight: What Every Thoughtful Parent Should Know About Homosexuality
Authors:Peter and Barbara Wyden
Country:United States
Language:English
Subjects:Homosexuality
Parenting
Publisher:Stein and Day
Pub Date:1968
Media Type:Print (Hardcover and Paperback)
Pages:265
Isbn:978-0812810721

Growing Up Straight: What Every Thoughtful Parent Should Know About Homosexuality is a 1968 guide for parents, by Peter and Barbara Wyden, which he claims can prevent their children from becoming homosexual.[1] [2] [3] Stanley Yolles, head of the National Institute of Mental Health, wrote an introduction.

Reception

Growing Up Straight received a negative review from James Colton in Tangents. Colton ridiculed the Wydens' advice on how to prevent homosexuality, and accused them of making contradictory and inconsistent claims and of citing experts such as Evelyn Hooker and Judd Marmor only when it served their purposes to do so.

The gay rights activist Dennis Altman compared Growing Up Straight to the journalist and social critic Vance Packard's The Sexual Wilderness, Patricia Sexton's The Feminized Male, and Hendrik Ruitenbeek's The Male Myth. He described them as part of a trend to attack the collapse of American masculinity and femininity and connect it to "an alleged growth in homosexuality." He wrote that the book, "makes very explicit the connection between the fear of a declining sex role dichotomy and increased homosexuality; mothers and fathers are counseled to act out all those she-woman and he-man stereotypes as a model for their growing children."

The neuroscientist Simon LeVay described Growing Up Straight as an example of psychoanalytic ideas influencing general attitudes toward homosexuality. The reparative therapist Joseph Nicolosi and Linda Ames Nicolosi stated that Growing Up Straight has been seen as a classic.

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  1. Book: Ingebretsen . Edward . At Stake: Monsters and the Rhetoric of Fear in Public Culture . 2001 . University of Chicago Press . 978-0-226-38007-0 . 75 . 19 August 2020 . en.
  2. Book: Katz . Jonathan Ned . The Invention of Heterosexuality . 1995 . University of Chicago Press . 978-0-226-42601-3 . 111 . 19 August 2020 . en.
  3. Book: Blount . Jackie M. . Fit to Teach: Same-Sex Desire, Gender, and School Work in the Twentieth Century . 2005 . SUNY Press . 978-0-7914-6267-6 . 104 . 19 August 2020 . en.