Posted in Black Interest Literary Criticism

South Africa And The Dream Of Love To Come by Brenna M. Munro

South Africa And The Dream Of Love To Come | Brenna M. Munro | After apartheid, South Africa established a celebrated new political order that imagined the postcolonial nation as belonging equally to the descendan

Posted in Black Interest LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Out In Africa by Ashley Currier

Out In Africa | Ashley Currier | Visibility matters to activists–to their social and political relevance, their credibility, their influence. But invisibility matters, too, in times

Posted in Education Sexuality

Sexuality In School by Jen Gilbert

Sexuality In School | Jen Gilbert | From concerns over the bullying of LGBTQ youth and battles over sex education to the regulation of sexual activity and the affirmation of queer youth

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Queer Noises by John Gill

Queer Noises | John Gill | British music critic John Gill has penned a tell-all tome, although he’s careful not to out anyone who hasn’t already left clues waiting to be pieced

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Transnational LGBT Activism by Ryan Richard Thoreson

Transnational LGBT Activism | Ryan Richard Thoreson | The International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC) was founded in 1990 as the first NGO devoted to advancing LGBT human rights worldwi

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Transnational LGBT Activism And Uk-Based NGOs by Matthew Farmer

Transnational LGBT Activism And Uk-Based NGOs | Matthew Farmer | This book contributes an analysis of UK-based non-governmental organisations engaged in transnational lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans (LGBT) activis

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The Straight Line by Tom Waidzunas

The Straight Line | Tom Waidzunas | To be taken seriously, therapies that claim to ‘cure’ homosexuality wrap themselves in lab coats. Even though the fit is bad, and such therapies and t

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Indifference To Difference by Madhavi Menon

Indifference To Difference | Madhavi Menon | Indifference to Difference organizes around Alain Badiou’s suggestion that, in the face of increasing claims of identitarian specificity, one might co

Posted in Arts & Photography Autobiography/Biography

So Famous And So Gay: by Jeff Solomon

So Famous And So Gay: | Jeff Solomon | ‘Gertrude Stein (1874-1946) and Truman Capote (1924-1984) should not have been famous. They made their names between the Oscar Wilde trial and Stonewa

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Black On Both Sides by C. Riley Snorton

Black On Both Sides | C. Riley Snorton | The story of Christine Jorgensen, Americas first prominent transsexual, famously narrated trans embodiment in the postwar era. Her celebrity, however,