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.
A raw punk rock memoir chronicling Syrian-American Rayya Elias’s journey from her childhood in Aleppo through Detroit to 1980s Lower East Side New York, where she pursued music and hairstyling while exploring her sexuality with lovers of both sexes, battling heroin addiction, experiencing homelessness and incarceration, and ultimately finding redemption and sobriety.
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.
A comprehensive dictionary documenting Polari, the secret language used by gay men and women through the twentieth century, alongside a broader collection of lesbian and gay slang from English-speaking countries.
A comprehensive dictionary documenting Polari, the secret language used by gay men and women through the twentieth century, alongside a broader collection of lesbian and gay slang from English-speaking countries.
A raw punk rock memoir chronicling Syrian-American Rayya Elias’s journey from her childhood in Aleppo through Detroit to 1980s Lower East Side New York, where she pursued music and hairstyling while exploring her sexuality with lovers of both sexes, battling heroin addiction, experiencing homelessness and incarceration, and ultimately finding redemption and sobriety.
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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