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While most of us believe that professional conduct is, or should be, asexual, corporate America is in fact suffused with sexual assumptions. From its offices to its boardrooms, heterosexuality is continuously on display: alluded to in conversation and family photos, symbolized by wedding rings, and endorsed by personnel policies that award benefits to spouses and children. For the estimated ten percent of the population that is gay, including the millions of gay professionals in the corporate world, the "sexual culture" of these organizations forces a series of difficult choices. Now, drawing on hundreds of interviews with men all across the country and in different kinds of companies, from chief executives to recent college graduates, James Woods explores the professional lives of gay men and the various strategies they have developed for managing sexual identity at work. Whether they disguise their sexuality, reveal it, or try to avoid the subject altogether, each choice has its consequences and benefits and has profound implications for their careers, their companies, and their colleagues. This pathbreaking book explores the significance of each alternative, and in tracing the process by which gay men make the choice it illuminates the stressful realities of gay life in corporate America. In the short run, it is the men's self-esteem, productivity, and job satisfaction that suffer from the struggle of accommodating to heterosexual norms. But in the long run, the sexual culture of the workplace affects all professionals. Woods' fascinating inquiry explores the dynamics of sexuality in professional life and the way it shapes our own self-definitions, values, and most deeply held ideas about work. As the workplace becomes increasingly diverse, it is time for us to look more closely at the boundaries between the sexual and the professional, and the many ways in which these worlds overlap.
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Sex in the workplace, Corporate culture, Closeted gays, Gay men, Employment, Professional employees, Bedrijfscultuur, Homosexueller, Berufssituation, Homoseksuelen, Werknemers, Gay men -- Employment -- United States, Closeted gays -- United States, Corporate culture -- United States, Sex in the workplace -- United States, Professional employees -- United States, Corporations, LGBTQ anthropologyPlaces
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Corporate Closet: The Professional Lives of Gay Men in America
2015, Free Press
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The corporate closet: the professional lives of gay men in America
1994, Free Press, Maxwell Macmillan Canada, Maxwell Macmillan International
in English
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The corporate closet: the professional lives of gay men in America
1993, The Free Press, Maxwell Macmillan Canada, Maxwell Macmillan International
in English
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 315-326) and index.
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Examines the stragies gay men have developed to manage their sexual identity within the context of a heterosexual corporate culture and discusses the consequences and benefits of their choices.
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