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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Just Between Us Girls: Discursive Spaces From America's First Gay Magazine To The World's Last Website For Queer Women, 1947-2019, Josie Rush
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Just Between Us Girls charts the diffusion of queer theory outside of the academy, using convergence theory to examine communication technologies like periodicals and the Web to argue for a conception of queer theory that includes discourse between queer women about queerness. In making this argument, this project creates a lineage of discursive spaces by, for, and about queer women, putting content from these spaces in conversation with canonical queer theorists like Judith Butler, Eve Sedgwick, and Jack Halberstam. Analyzing and contextualizing discursive spaces like Vice Versa (1947-1948), The Ladder (1956-1972), The Furies (1972-1973), AfterEllen, and Autostraddle demonstrates not …
Where Were The Lesbians In The Stonewall Riots? The Women’S House Of Detention & Lesbian Resistance, Polly Thistlethwaite
Where Were The Lesbians In The Stonewall Riots? The Women’S House Of Detention & Lesbian Resistance, Polly Thistlethwaite
Publications and Research
Where were the lesbians in the Stonewall Riots? They were jailed in the House of Detention for Women in Greenwich Village, New York City, two blocks away from the Stonewall Inn. Lesbians in the Women's House of Detention shouted from the windows to the rioters in the streets below, fueling the momentum of the Stonewall uprising. The women's prison was a site of lesbian confinement and resistance that inspired the 1969 uprising in Greenwich Village.
Polly Thistlethwaite is Chief Librarian at the Graduate Center, CUNY. She volunteered at the Lesbian Herstory Archives 1986 – 1997.
Queering Sexual Development Frameworks : A Dynamic Systems Approach To Conceptualizing Other-Sex Sexuality Among Lesbians, Kolbe Franklin
Queering Sexual Development Frameworks : A Dynamic Systems Approach To Conceptualizing Other-Sex Sexuality Among Lesbians, Kolbe Franklin
Legacy Theses & Dissertations (2009 - 2024)
Essentialist models of sexual identity development have dominated social discourse and public opinion since the 1980s. This perspective posits that sexual orientation is an intrinsic, core identity that has roots in specific biological factors. Based on this perspective it is assumed that a person’s sexuality will manifest in a linear fashion throughout the life course. Notably, this model positions individuals with same-sex sexual attractions and behaviors as specific “types” of people. While this perspective has become largely institutionalized in public opinion, within academic research on sexual orientation, there has been little consensus on the veracity of this model. Specifically, the …
Lavish Weddings, Ambiguous Anniversaries: How Relationship Histories Shape The Experience Of Getting Married For Gays And Lesbians, Aaron Hoy
Sociology Department Publications
No abstract provided.
Invisibility, Illegibility, And Stigma: The Citizenship Experiences Of Divorced Gays And Lesbians, Aaron Hoy
Invisibility, Illegibility, And Stigma: The Citizenship Experiences Of Divorced Gays And Lesbians, Aaron Hoy
Sociology Department Publications
No abstract provided.
Xinghun: A "Cooperative Marriage" Ties Chinese Lesbians And Gays, Rongdian Zhu
Xinghun: A "Cooperative Marriage" Ties Chinese Lesbians And Gays, Rongdian Zhu
Master's Projects and Capstones
In modern China, although the normality of homosexuality has been officially admitted, misconception and discrimination against homosexuals are still prevalent in the mainstream of Chinese society. Chinese LGBT people endure two main sources of pressure: one is from the external and another is from the internal. From the outside, Chinese LGBT people bear the suppression made by the normality of sexual orientation and the hegemonic culture of heterosexuality, in particular heterosexual marriage. And such discrimination is still occurring now in our society. LGBT people themselves are heavily tortured by the pain and pressure of self-denial. A lot of them cannot …
Archiving The '80s: Feminism, Queer Theory, & Visual Culture, Margaret A. Galvan
Archiving The '80s: Feminism, Queer Theory, & Visual Culture, Margaret A. Galvan
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
Archiving the '80s: Feminism, Queer Theory, & Visual Culture locates a shared genealogy of feminism and queer theory in the visual culture of 1980s American feminism. Gathering primary sources from grant-funded research in a dozen archives, I analyze an array of image-text media of women, ranging from well known creators like Gloria Anzaldúa, Alison Bechdel, and Nan Goldin, to little known ones like Roberta Gregory and Lee Marrs. In each chapter, I examine how each woman develops movement politics in her visual production, and I study the reception of their works in their communities of influence. Through studying hybrid visual …
All In The (Prison) Family: Genre Mixing And Queer Representation, Kyra Hunting
All In The (Prison) Family: Genre Mixing And Queer Representation, Kyra Hunting
Journalism and Media Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Here I Am And Here I’M Not: Queer Women’S Use Of Temporary Urban Spaces In Post-Katrina New Orleans, Vigdís María Hermannsdóttir
Here I Am And Here I’M Not: Queer Women’S Use Of Temporary Urban Spaces In Post-Katrina New Orleans, Vigdís María Hermannsdóttir
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
This thesis builds on previous work on the relationship between queer identities and urban space. Drawing from an analysis of two recurring New Orleans-based queer women’s events, I examine how lesbians and queer women not only use but also actively produce social spaces of their own through participation in events organized specifically for lesbians and queer women. Using qualitative methods, I examine the ephemeral and transient quality of lesbian and queer women’s social spaces in post-Katrina New Orleans and the processes through which such spaces come into being. I argue that lesbian and queer women’s production of ephemeral social spaces …
Acceptability Of Sexting In Same-Sex Relationships, Carly Shadid, Katherine M. Hertlein, Sarah M. Steelman
Acceptability Of Sexting In Same-Sex Relationships, Carly Shadid, Katherine M. Hertlein, Sarah M. Steelman
Graduate Research Symposium (GCUA) (2010 - 2017)
For individuals who identify as part of the LGB community, the Internet can be seen as a tool to take control of their lives, may promote self-esteem, and foster a sense of belonging. The purpose of the study was to learn about sexting practices on college campuses. It builds on the existing body of knowledge by attending specifically to sexting rather than the previous literature about engagement in sexual behavior online (see, for example, Daneback, Cooper, & Månsson, 2005). Findings indicated that sexting is viewed as more acceptable in same sex relationships as compared to heterosexual relationships.
The Rhetoric Of Gay Christians: Matthew Vines And Reverend Nancy Wilson As Exemplars, Josu Miller
The Rhetoric Of Gay Christians: Matthew Vines And Reverend Nancy Wilson As Exemplars, Josu Miller
Graduate Research Symposium (GCUA) (2010 - 2017)
In the United States, there is a perception that the gay rights debate situates Christians against gay rights advocates. According to this perception, Christians oppose gay rights, because the Bible condemns homosexuality as a sin, and those who support gay rights do so using purely secular arguments. This perception of the gay rights debate is flawed and overly simplistic, because simply not all Christians oppose gay rights. In fact, there are multiple interpretations of biblical texts that support homosexuality and have caused a gay rights debate within the church that is as complex and intricate as gay rights debate outside …
For Love And For Justice: Narratives Of Lesbian Activism, Kelly Anderson
For Love And For Justice: Narratives Of Lesbian Activism, Kelly Anderson
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
This dissertation explores the role of lesbians in the U.S. second wave feminist movement, arguing that the history of women's liberation is more diverse, more intersectional, and more radical than previously documented. The body of this work is five oral histories conducted with lifelong activists and public intellectuals for the Voices of Feminism project at the Sophia Smith Collection: Katherine Acey, former Executive Director of the Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice; Dorothy Allison, author and sex radical; Suzanne Pharr, southern anti-racist organizer and author; Achebe Powell, activist and diversity trainer; and Carmen Vázquez, LGBT activist and founding director of the …
Methodological Quality Of Quantitative Nursing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, And Transgender Research From 2000 To 2010, Michael Johnson
Methodological Quality Of Quantitative Nursing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, And Transgender Research From 2000 To 2010, Michael Johnson
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people constitute one of the largest underserved populations in any nursing setting. Despite the large LGBT populations, very little nursing research has been conducted on these populations. Nurse researchers have recommended that nursing researchers end the silence on LGBT research. To accomplish this, the methodological rigor of LGBT nursing research must be evaluated and improved upon. Currently, no literature examines the methodological quality of quantitative nursing LGBT research. Using a cross-sectional design, it was the purpose of this study to evaluate the methodological quality of quantitative nursing LGBT research from 2000 to 2010 using …
Suicide Survivorship Among Lesbians, Amy S. Davis
Suicide Survivorship Among Lesbians, Amy S. Davis
Antioch University Dissertations & Theses
It is commonly understood that approximately 10 % of the U.S. population is gay, lesbian, or bisexual. It has been well-documented that gay people face a heightened risk of suicide that is different and more severe than heterosexuals. Although it is known that both suicide attempts and completions are disproportionately higher among gay adolescents than heterosexual ones, there is a paucity of research on the phenomenon of suicide survivorship. Because lesbian adolescents in particular have higher rates of depression, drug or alcohol abuse, and suicidality than heterosexuals, there is a demonstrated need for studies which explore the experiences of lesbian …
Lesbian Jokes: A Reply To Christie Davies, Janet Bing
Lesbian Jokes: A Reply To Christie Davies, Janet Bing
English Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Tumbling Towers As Turning Points: Will 9/11 Usher In A New Civil Rights Era For Gay Men And Lesbians In The United States?, Susan J. Becker
Tumbling Towers As Turning Points: Will 9/11 Usher In A New Civil Rights Era For Gay Men And Lesbians In The United States?, Susan J. Becker
Law Faculty Articles and Essays
This article examines the events of 9/11, and the potential resultant shifts in attitude, policies, and laws in the United States, through the lens of civil rights extended to gay and lesbian citizens. It seeks, but does not purport to definitively discover, the true meaning of the phrase "life will never be the same." It asks, but does not purport to fully answer, whether historians a century or two hence will look back on 9/11 as the turning point when the United States began to fulfill its promise of liberty to all people, or whether this date will be earmarked …
How Many Lesbians Does It Take To Screw In A Light Bulb?", Janet M. Bing, Dana Heller
How Many Lesbians Does It Take To Screw In A Light Bulb?", Janet M. Bing, Dana Heller
English Faculty Publications
This paper explores how humor reveals shared aspects of a culture of lesbian communities in the US. For lesbians, jokes and other forms of humor are an active, narrative means of self-construction and community imagining that help lesbians negotiate their positions both inside and outside mainstream culture. Whether consciously or unconsciously, much of lesbian humor challenges the dominant culture by rejecting its definitions of and presuppositions about lesbians, and by making lesbian experience central to its understanding of normalcy. Whereas the term "lesbian joke" usually activates a sex frame for the dominant culture, much humor created by and for lesbians …
Second-Parent Adoption By Same-Sex Couples In Ohio: Unsettled And Unsettling Law, Susan J. Becker
Second-Parent Adoption By Same-Sex Couples In Ohio: Unsettled And Unsettling Law, Susan J. Becker
Law Faculty Articles and Essays
Ohio law regarding second-parent adoptions remains unsettled. Section II of this article provides an overview of Ohio adoption law. Section III presents the case of In re Jane Doe, starting with the decision of the lesbian couple to jointly bring a child into this world, and continuing with the efforts of both mothers to obtain legal recognition for the de facto parent's status through adoption, and the legal strategies employed by the mothers' attorneys, also addressed are the court-appointed Guardian Ad Litem (GAL), the social science data supplied by the amicus curiae to help the court reach a fully informed …
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.4, No.07 (August 1995), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.4, No.07 (August 1995), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : a point of departure (1992-1995)
No abstract provided.
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.4, No.06 (July 1995), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.4, No.06 (July 1995), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : a point of departure (1992-1995)
No abstract provided.
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.4, No.05 (June 1995), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.4, No.05 (June 1995), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : a point of departure (1992-1995)
No abstract provided.
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.4, No.03 (April 1995), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.4, No.03 (April 1995), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : a point of departure (1992-1995)
No abstract provided.
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.4, No.02 (March 1995), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.4, No.02 (March 1995), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : a point of departure (1992-1995)
No abstract provided.
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.4, No.01 (February 1995), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.4, No.01 (February 1995), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : a point of departure (1992-1995)
No abstract provided.
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.3, No.09 (November 1994), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.3, No.09 (November 1994), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : a point of departure (1992-1995)
No abstract provided.
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.3, No.08 (October 1994), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.3, No.08 (October 1994), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : a point of departure (1992-1995)
No abstract provided.
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.3, No.07 (September 1994), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.3, No.07 (September 1994), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : a point of departure (1992-1995)
No abstract provided.
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.3, No.06 (August 1994), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.3, No.06 (August 1994), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : a point of departure (1992-1995)
No abstract provided.
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.3, No.05 (July 1994), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.3, No.05 (July 1994), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : a point of departure (1992-1995)
No abstract provided.
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.3, No.04 (June 1994), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : A Point Of Departure, Vol.3, No.04 (June 1994), Annette Dragon, Naomi Falcone, Diane Matthews, Madeleine Winter
Apex : a point of departure (1992-1995)
No abstract provided.