Category: LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

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Daring To Find Our Names by James V. Carmichael

James V. Carmichael | Daring To Find Our Names | Outlines theoretical and methodological problems in documenting lesbigay history generally (and specifically, the history of lesbigay professionals, p

Posted in Canadian Eh Law & Government LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Gay Marriage by Sylvain Larocque

Sylvain Larocque | Gay Marriage | Few issues have dominated the Canadian political landscape like the legalization of same-sex marriage.

As a political correspondent for the C

Posted in Law & Government LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

The Politics of Sexuality in Latin America by Javier Corrales; Mario Pecheny

Javier Corrales; Mario Pecheny | The Politics of Sexuality in Latin America | The city of Buenos Aires has guaranteed all couples, regardless of gender, the right to register civil unions. Mexico City has approved the Cohabitati

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Out In The Antipodes by Damien W. Riggs; Gordon A. Walker

Damien W. Riggs; Gordon A. Walker | Out In The Antipodes | Out in the Antipodes is the long awaited addition to the literature on lesbian and gay psychology. The first book in this field to specifically addres

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Desert Years by Cynthia Rich

Cynthia Rich | Desert Years | An expanded edition of the thought-provoking book on living in the desert and aging.

Cynthia Rich, shares with us some of her experie

Posted in Autobiography/Biography LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

So Long As There Are Women by Elula Perrin

Elula Perrin | So Long As There Are Women | A COLLECTION OF SENSITIVE, ANGRY, CANDID, AND, AT TIMES, BREATHLESSLY EROTIC CONFESSIONS IN WHICH PERRIN BRINGS TOGETHER THE STORIES OF NINE WOMEN – N

Posted in How-to-Guide LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Is It a Date or Just Coffee? by Mo Brownsey

Mo Brownsey | Is It a Date or Just Coffee? |

What are the ten telltale signs that date #2 will take place in hell? Is it better to bounce than to break? How do you navigate the squiggly line b

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Outing Yourself by Michelangelo Signorile

Michelangelo Signorile | Outing Yourself | No matter how much you prepare, coming out as gay or lesbian is a difficult, emotional process — a process that will continue long after the words ar

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences Parenting & Families

Rocking The Cradle by Gillian E. Hanscombe; Jackie Foster

Gillian E. Hanscombe; Jackie Foster | Rocking The Cradle | Rocking the Cradle is a fascinating historical document focusing on lesbian mothers. Now reis- sued with a new introduction, it was indeed the first b

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Out in the World by Neil Miller

Neil Miller | Out in the World | From Publishers Weekly

Miller ( In Search of Gay America ) traveled for two and a half years through 12 countries, observing gay and lesbian life.