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Gisela Bleibtreu-Ehrenberg (born August 2, 1929), M. A., PhD, is a German sociologist, ethnologist, sexologist, and writer further specializing into the fields of psychology, Indo-European studies, religious studies, and philosophy, since 1980 also increasingly anthropology. As Bleibtreu-Ehrenberg uses these approaches in research particularly in the fields of sexology, homophobia, and prejudice studies, the US ''Society of Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists'' (SOLGA; formerly ''Anthropology Research Group on Homosexuality'', ARGOH)〔(Society of Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists Homepage )〕 of the American Anthropological Association ranked Bleibtreu-Ehrenberg's works on homophobia as internationally outstanding.〔(''Society of Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists Newsletter'', October 1991, Vol. 13, No. 3: pp. 43–75 )〕 == Biography == Bleibtreu-Ehrenberg studied sociology, psychology, ethnology, religious studies, philosophy and ''Indogermanistik'' (an interdisciplinarian German subject, not identical with purely linguistic Indo-European studies in Anglophone countries, consisting of historical, sociological, cultural, religious, ethnological, philological, and linguistic study relating to Proto-Indo-European and Indo-European peoples and Indo-European languages) in Bonn.〔Biographical and bibliographical notes on the inside dust jacket of Bleibtreu-Ehrenberg's book ''Tabu Homosexualität'' (1st ed.), on page 2 of her book ''Angst und Vorurteil'', and on page 2 of her book ''Vom Schmetterling zur Doppelaxt''.〕 In 1969, Bleibtreu-Ehrenberg graduated at the University of Bonn, receiving her ''Magister artium'' (comparable to a Master's degree in the Anglo-American educational system) for her thesis ''Homosexualität und Transvestition im Schamanismus'' ("Homosexuality and transvestition in shamanism"). In 1970, she received her PhD for her doctoral dissertation on ''Sexuelle Abartigkeit im Urteil der abendländischen Religions-, Geistes-, und Rechtsgeschichte im Zusammenhang mit der Gesellschaftsentwicklung'' ("The religious, philosophical, and legal construction of sexual deviance in interdependence with the development of Western society"). After university studies Bleibtreu-Ehrenberg became a scientific assistant at the Sociological Institute of Bonn University, and worked as a sociologist, writer, and independent journalist, holding memberships in a number of scientific and political organizations. She was a leading member of ''German Society for Social-Scientific Sexuality Research''. During the late 1980s, Bleibtreu-Ehrenberg was a member of the German-parliament commissioned ''Enquetekommission AIDS'', an inquiry commission researching into the disease's social, legal, and public health care consequences and challenges, a cooperation which spawned her 1989 book ''Angst und Vorurteil'' (see below). Bleibtreu-Ehrenberg is married and lives in Germany. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gisela Bleibtreu-Ehrenberg」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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