Category: LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

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Another Mother Tongue by Judy Grahn

Judy Grahn | Another Mother Tongue | TRIANGLE CLASSICS, ILLUMINATING THE GAY AND LESBIAN EXPERIENCE. Winner of the 1985 Gay Book Award of the American Library Association, Judy Grahn’s ‘A

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Coming Out Of The Closet by Natalie T.J. Tindall

Natalie T.J. Tindall | Coming Out Of The Closet | Despite representing significant portions of the advertising, marketing, and public relations work force, the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendere

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Lesbian Lives In Soviet And Post-Soviet Russia by Francesca Stella

Francesca Stella | Lesbian Lives In Soviet And Post-Soviet Russia | Based on extensive ethnographic research, this book explores the everyday lives of ‘lesbian’ women in urban Russia. The first part (‘time’) examines g

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Admission Accomplished : The Lesbian Nation Years (1970-75) by Jill Johnston

Jill Johnston | Admission Accomplished : The Lesbian Nation Years (1970-75) | These essays, many of which appeared in the author’s books ‘Lesbian Nation’ and ‘Gullibles Travels’, break with convention and tackle social issues st

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The New Female Sexuality by Manfred F. DeMartino

Manfred F. DeMartino | The New Female Sexuality | The word ‘new’ should not be misleading because there is nothing ‘new’ in female sexuality. The only thing ‘new’ is society’s greater knowledge of and

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Psychological Perspectives On Lesbian And Gay Male Experiences by Linda D. Garnets; Douglas C. Kimmel

Linda D. Garnets; Douglas C. Kimmel | Psychological Perspectives On Lesbian And Gay Male Experiences | This psychology textbook provides a comprehensive overview of the central themes and issues in lesbian and gay male studies. The volume reviews the pu

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Times Square Red, Times Square Blue by Samuel R. Delany

Samuel R. Delany | Times Square Red, Times Square Blue | Measured but emotional, illuminating but challenging.– The San Francisco ChronicleA profoundly humane and intelligent book.– Thom Bunn in The Los An

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Lavender Culture by Karla Jay; Allen Young

Karla Jay; Allen Young | Lavender Culture | To read this book is to glimpse gay culture in its first morning…. It offers a comprehensive and poignant overview of a very special moment in gay c

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Spinsters and Lesbians by Trisha Franzen

Trisha Franzen | Spinsters and Lesbians | Americans have long held fast to a rigid definition of womanhood, revolving around husband, home, and children. Women who rebelled against this defini

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Parted Lips by Simone Rich

Simone Rich | Parted Lips | Have you ever had one of those moments when the time was right to lean over and whisper the perfect tender something into your lover’s ear, but your m