Feeling Women’s Liberation by Victoria Hesford
A study of the ‘feminist-lesbian’ figure in the American collective memory of the 1970s.
A study of the ‘feminist-lesbian’ figure in the American collective memory of the 1970s.
A history of how lesbians used early information technologies to build community.
Top neurosurgeon Samantha Thomson needs to get married fast and is tightlipped as to why.
Matt Brim challenges the ‘overrepresentation of affluence’ within queer studies,
Mattie Belman’s life has gone from dismal to desperate. After the loss of her acting career, her marriage, and her usual optimism, she’s back home teaching high school theater. Maybe it’ll be a fresh start.
A small-town waitress and a Hollywood star’s worlds collide
Two bisexual exes challenge each other to a hookup competition to prove they’re over each other
At a singles auction where no one was bidding on love, a warmhearted ER nurse finds herself dating a prickly doctor
How substance abuse treatment must be tailored to address the social and familial pressures unique to lesbians and bisexual women.
This book examines how Black queer women in Chicago navigate gentrification and neoliberalism through social dance and nightlife, arguing that their presence on the dance floor is a political assertion of their right to occupy space in the city.