Jarrod Hayes | Queer Nations | The Maghreb (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia) has been inhabited for millennia by a heterogeneous populace. However, in the wake of World War II, when indep
John C. Hawley | Postcolonial, Queer | These thirteen essays address possible ramifications arising from the globalization of western notions of gay and lesbian identities. Examining postco
Karen Ross | The Handbook of Gender, Sex, And Media | The Handbook of Gender, Sex and Media offers original insights into the complex set of relations which exist between gender, sex, sexualities and the
Tamara Turner; Sam Deaderick | Gay Resistance | Both newcomers and veterans, students and teachers, will benefit from this pithy booklet–a classic of the 1970s–which reviews the legacy of queer de
Robin Talley | Music From Another World | It’s summer 1977 and closeted lesbian Tammy Larson can’t be herself anywhere. Not at her strict Christian high school, not at her conservative Orange
Lola Keeley | A Roll in the Hay | In a world of expectations, this quirky, enemies-to-lovers lesbian romance is about making your own path.The whole “big city, successful career, loyal
Mackenzi Lee | Bygone Badass Broads | Based on Mackenzi Lee’s popular weekly Twitter series of the same name, Bygone Badass Broads features 52 remarkable and forgotten trailblazing women f
Mark Alder | The Devil’s Blade | The story of Julie D’Aubigny is well known. Her tumultuous childhood, her powerful lovers, her celebrated voice. Connected to most of the nobility of
Theophile Gautier | Mademoiselle De Maupin | A woman uses her incredible beauty to captivate both d’Albert, a young poet, and disguised as a man, his mistress, Rosette. In this shocking tale of
Kelly Gardiner | Goddess | A sparkling, witty and compelling novel based on the tragic rise and fall of the beautiful seventeenth century swordswoman and opera singer, Julie d’A