Suffering Sappho! Lesbian Camp In American Popular Culture by Barbara Jane Brickman
A cultural history of lesbian camp in midcentury America, tracing five queer archetypes across comics, pulp fiction, television, and drive-in cinema.
A cultural history of lesbian camp in midcentury America, tracing five queer archetypes across comics, pulp fiction, television, and drive-in cinema.
Academic analysis of contemporary lesbian cinema, visibility politics, and theoretical frameworks for understanding on-screen desire.
Queer Representations in Chinese-language Film and the Cultural Landscape provides a cultural history of queer representations in Chinese-language film and media, negotiated by locally produced knowledge, local cultural agency, and lived histories. Incorporating a wide range of materials in both English and Chinese, this interdisciplinary project investigates the processes through which Chinese tongzhi/queer imaginaries are … Read more
An interdisciplinary academic anthology examining domestic spaces and homemaking through queer perspectives, with chapters analyzing everything from lesbian pulp fiction kitchens to queer bathrooms, closets, and gardens across multiple scholarly disciplines.
An illustrated handbook celebrating LGBTQ+ history and culture created by lesbian couple Ashley Molesso and Chessie Needham, featuring facts, timelines, historical icons and events, and LGBTQ+ terminology definitions across 100 full-color illustrations.
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