Category: LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Posted in Award Winner LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Now That You Know by Betty Fairchild; Nancy Hayward

Betty Fairchild; Nancy Hayward | Now That You Know | Now updated with new material on AIDS and support groups, this “completely non-judgmental, very informative, and extremely effective book” (Library Jo

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Sexuality and Democracy by Momim Rahman

Momim Rahman | Sexuality and Democracy | Drawing on the example set by feminists, this textbook explores the problems of pursuing lesbian and gay political agendas within the present structur

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Strange Loves by Eustace Chesser

Eustace Chesser | Strange Loves | In the 1950’s when I was a virgin, there was only one book around that was really informative about sex: “Love Without Fear” by Eustace Chesser. I and

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

You Are Not Alone by Leo Klein

Leo Klein | You Are Not Alone | A psychological approach to the cause and treatment of mental and emotional problems relating to homosexuality, masturbation and sexual incompatibilit

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Out the Other Side by Christian McEwen ; Sue O’Sullivan

Christian McEwen ; Sue O’Sullivan | Out the Other Side | In Out the Other Side, a collection of essays, interview, speeches and articles, letters and journal entries, all the contributors identify as lesbian

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

How to Make the World a Better Place for Gays & Lesbians by Una Fahy

Una Fahy | How to Make the World a Better Place for Gays & Lesbians | HOW TO COUNTER AND COMBAT HOMOPHOBIANow, as never before, gays and lesbians are marching together in growing numbers, raising their voices and making

Posted in History Lesbian Studies LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

A Desired Past by Leila J. Rupp

Leila J. Rupp | A Desired Past | With this book, Leila J. Rupp accomplishes what few scholars have even attempted: she combines a vast array of scholarship on supposedly discrete epis

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Out Our Way by Michael Riordon

Michael Riordon | Out Our Way | ‘Michael Riordon celebrates the survival of ordinary, extraordinary people whose gay and lesbian experiences are rarely reflected in the media.’

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Their Way by Thomas Cowan

Thomas Cowan | Their Way | Includes Michelangelo, Amy Lowell, Andy Warhol, Francid Bacon, Oscar Wilde, Gertrude Stein, E.M. Forster, Walt Whitman, Bessie Smith, Noel Coward, and

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

The Dividends of Dissent by Amin Ghaziani

Amin Ghaziani | The Dividends of Dissent | Marching on Washington is a hallowed tradition of American political protest, and demonstrations led by the women’s rights, civil rights, and antiwar