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Articles 211 - 217 of 217
Full-Text Articles in Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Lived Experiences Of Attorneys Who Represent Transgender Clients In Prison Placement, Heidi Jo Green
Lived Experiences Of Attorneys Who Represent Transgender Clients In Prison Placement, Heidi Jo Green
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
Researchers have indicated that there are no formal guidelines for placing convicted transgender felons in the United States in correctional facilities and addressing their post-placement medical care and treatment. The problem is that inappropriate placement may lead to the discrimination of transgender offenders; it may also put them in situations that threaten their safety. Attorneys are legal advocates assigned to defend and protect the rights of their clients during the trial and sentencing phase when correctional placement is determined. The purpose of this hermeneutic, phenomenological study was to explore the lived experiences of attorneys who represent transgender clients during the …
Privilege And Marginalization In Drag Communities In The United States, Dustin Satterfield
Privilege And Marginalization In Drag Communities In The United States, Dustin Satterfield
Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers
Within the gay and lesbian community, there is a smaller community of drag performers. These entertainers make a performance of gender stereotypes. Non-male performers have observed that male privilege is reproduced in this community despite a hyper awareness of oppressions and gender status. Using an online questionnaire I examined male privilege and non-male marginalization in United States drag communities. I asked drag performers about their perceptions of themselves and their perceptions of other performers within their local drag communities. I find that self-perceptions of privilege are highest for male performers and self-perceptions of marginalization are higher for non-male performers. I …
Queer Precarity And The Myth Of Gay Affluence, Margot Weiss, Amber Hollibaugh
Queer Precarity And The Myth Of Gay Affluence, Margot Weiss, Amber Hollibaugh
Margot Weiss
Bdsm (Bondage, Discipline, Domination, Submission, Sadomasochism), Margot Weiss
Bdsm (Bondage, Discipline, Domination, Submission, Sadomasochism), Margot Weiss
Margot Weiss
Queer Economic Justice: Desire, Critique, And The Practice Of Knowledge, Margot Weiss
Queer Economic Justice: Desire, Critique, And The Practice Of Knowledge, Margot Weiss
Margot Weiss
“What Happens On The Other Side Of The Strai(Gh)T? Clandestine Migrations And Queer Racialized Desire In Juan Bonilla’S Neopicaresque Novel Los Príncipes Nubios (2003).”, Gema Pérez-Sánchez
“What Happens On The Other Side Of The Strai(Gh)T? Clandestine Migrations And Queer Racialized Desire In Juan Bonilla’S Neopicaresque Novel Los Príncipes Nubios (2003).”, Gema Pérez-Sánchez
Gema Pérez-Sánchez
No abstract provided.
Sexercising Our Opinion On Porn: A Virtual Discussion, Evangelos Tziallas
Sexercising Our Opinion On Porn: A Virtual Discussion, Evangelos Tziallas
Evangelos Tziallas
A variety of pressing questions on the current topics and trends in gay male pornography were sent out to the contributors of this special issue. The answers provided were then collated into a ‘virtual’ discussion. In a brief concluding section, the contributors’ answers are reflected upon holistically in the hopes of shedding light on the changing face of gay male pornography.