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Exaggerated Inversion

Reviews the book, The Boys of Boise: Furor, Vice, and Folly in an American City by John Gerassi (1966). As a case history of a sick town in which the mental health movement is equated with communism and tolerance or understanding of homosexuality is synonymous with both, this book is especially reco...

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Published in:Contemporary psychology 1968-09, Vol.13 (9), p.484-485
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