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'''''The Age Taboo: Gay Male Sexuality, Power and Consent''''' is a collection of writings relating to man-boy love, edited by [[Daniel Tsang]]. It was published by Alyson Publications in 1981.
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'''''The Age Taboo: Gay Male Sexuality, Power and Consent''''' is a collection of writings about intergenerational (and especially man-boy) relationships, edited by [[Daniel Tsang]]. It was published by Alyson Publications in 1981.


==Contents==
==Contents==
*"Introduction," Daniel Tsang.
*"Introduction," Daniel Tsang.
*"Loving men," [[Sylvère Lotringer]] and [[Mark Moffett]].
*"Loving men," [[Sylvère Lotringer]] and Mark Moffett.
*:Cultural analyst Sylvère Lotringer interviews 15-year-old Mark Moffett about his relationships with men.
*:Cultural analyst Sylvère Lotringer interviews 15-year-old Mark Moffett about his relationships with men.
*"Loving boys," [[Tom Reeves]].
*"Loving boys," [[Tom Reeves]].
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*:Califia opines against the age-of-consent in an abridged version of her article for ''The Advocate''.
*:Califia opines against the age-of-consent in an abridged version of her article for ''The Advocate''.
*"Man/boy love and the Left," [[Roger Moody]].
*"Man/boy love and the Left," [[Roger Moody]].
*"Confronting ageism," [[Michael Alhonte]].
*"Confronting ageism," Michael Alhonte.
*:An 18-year-old who began having relationships with men at 13 criticizes ageism in both the mainstream and the boylove community.
*:An 18-year-old who began having relationships with men at 13 criticizes ageism in both the mainstream and the boylove community.
*"Struggling against racism," Daniel Tsang.
*"Struggling against racism," Daniel Tsang.
*"Resources: an annotated guide to the literature," Daniel Tsang.
*"Resources: an annotated guide to the literature," Daniel Tsang.


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The Age Taboo

The Age Taboo: Gay Male Sexuality, Power and Consent is a collection of writings about intergenerational (and especially man-boy) relationships, edited by Daniel Tsang. It was published by Alyson Publications in 1981.

Contents

  • "I know what I am: gay teenagers and the law," Joint Council for Gay Teenagers.
  • "The case for abolishing age of consent laws," North American Man/Boy Love Association.
    An editorial originally published in NAMBLA News.
  • "Sexual politics, the New Right and the sexual fringe," Gayle Rubin.
  • "Recipe for a witchhunt," John Mitzel.
    Mitzel reviews the history of America's pedophile witchhunt.
  • "'Lesbians Rising' editors speak out," Editors of Lesbians Rising.
  • "A militant young dyke’s feminist perspective on the age of consent question," anonymous.
  • "Man/boy love and the lesbian/gay movement," Pat Califia.
    Califia opines against the age-of-consent in an abridged version of her article for The Advocate.
  • "Man/boy love and the Left," Roger Moody.
  • "Confronting ageism," Michael Alhonte.
    An 18-year-old who began having relationships with men at 13 criticizes ageism in both the mainstream and the boylove community.
  • "Struggling against racism," Daniel Tsang.
  • "Resources: an annotated guide to the literature," Daniel Tsang.