Rosario has published in English, French, and Spanish, and his books include Science and Homosexualities[1] and The Erotic Imagination: French Histories of Perversity.[2] He has been a longtime activist in eliminating homophobia,[3] and he has criticized author J. Michael Bailey’s stereotypic depiction of gay men in The Man Who Would Be Queen.[4] As a child and adolescent psychiatrist, one major focus has been helping young LGBT people come out to their families.[5] Rosario has also expressed concern for excessive specialization in psychiatry, focusing on neuroscience while ignoring other factors.[6]
As chair of the LGBT Committee of the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry, he edited and published a web-based course on LGBT mental health.[7]
Selected publications
Bennett P, Rosario VA, eds. (1995). Solitary Pleasures: The Historical, Literary, and Artistic Discourses of Autoeroticism. Routledge, ISBN978-0-415-91173-3
Rosario VA (1996). Pointy Penises, Fashion Crimes, and Hysterical Mollies: The Pederasts' Inversions, In Homosexuality in Modern France, ed. Jeffrey W. Merrick and Bryant Ragan, 146–76. New York: Oxford University Press
Rosario VA, ed. (1997). Science and Homosexualities. Routledge ISBN978-0-415-91502-1
Rosario VA (1997). The Erotic Imagination: French Histories of Perversity. Oxford University Press, ISBN978-0-19-510483-7
Rosario VA (2000). L'irrésistible ascension du pervers entre littérature et psychiatrie. Trans. Guy Le Gaufey. Editions et Publications de l’Ecole Lacanienne ISBN2-908855-49-6
Rosario VA (2002). Homosexuality and Science: A Guide to the Debates. ABC-CLIO, ISBN978-1-57607-281-3
Allouch J, Rosario V, Viltard M (2003). Litoral 33: Una Analitica Pariasitaria Raro, Muy Raro. Buenos Aires, ISBN85-02-00333-X
Rosario VA (2004). The Biology of Gender and the Construction of Sex? GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, Volume 10, Number 2, pp. 280–287
Rosario VA (2005). Medicine, Medicalization, and the Medical Model. Encyclopedia of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender History in America
Rosario VA (2006). An Interview with Cheryl Chase. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Psychotherapy. Volume: 10 Issue: 2 Pages: 93 - 104.
Rosario VA (2007). The History of Aphallia and the Intersexual Challenge to Sex/Gender. In The Blackwell Companion to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Studies, ed. George E. Haggerty & Molly McGarry, 262–281. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.
Rosario VA (2008). Afterword: Sex and Heredity at the Fin de Siècle. In Sexuality at the Fin-de-Siècle: The Makings of a "Central Problem," ed. Peter Cryle & Christopher Forth, 168–190. Newark, DE, University of Delaware Press.
Rosario VA (2009). Quantum Sex: Intersex and the Molecular Deconstruction of Sex. GLQ 15.2: pp. 267–284 .
References
^Sengoopta C (1998). Science and Homosexualities (review). Bulletin of the History of Medicine. Volume 72, Number 1, Spring 1998
^Dixon LS (1999). The Erotic Imagination: French Histories of Perversity (review). Bulletin of the History of Medicine. Volume 73, Number 2, Summer 1999
^Longcope, Kay (June 8, 1991). Group co-opts an epithet. Boston Globe
^Rosario, Vernon (2003). New gene theory rests on bad science. Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide; Nov/Dec2003, Vol. 10 Issue 6, p34, 3p
^Kelleher, Kathleen (October 9, 2000). Birds & Bees; Wrestling With Mixed Emotions Over Child's Self-Discovery. Los Angeles Times