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Providing A Positive Campus Climate For Gay, Lesbian, And Bisexual Students, Daniel Raymond Reed
Providing A Positive Campus Climate For Gay, Lesbian, And Bisexual Students, Daniel Raymond Reed
Graduate Research Papers
The purposes of this paper are three-fold. The first purpose is to discuss the homophobic stereotypes and discriminatory campus environments with which gay, lesbian, and bisexual students must deal on a daily basis. The second purpose is to discuss the negative effects these practices have on gay, lesbian, and bisexual students' college experience. The final, and main purpose of this paper, is to provide suggestions on how student affairs professionals can provide a positive campus climate for gay, lesbian, and bisexual students.
Uni Women's Studies "I Change Myself, I Change The World": Celebrating Twenty Years, 1976-1997 [Poster], University Of Northern Iowa. Women's Studies Program.
Uni Women's Studies "I Change Myself, I Change The World": Celebrating Twenty Years, 1976-1997 [Poster], University Of Northern Iowa. Women's Studies Program.
Women’s and Gender Studies Program Documents
Poster created for the 20th anniversary of the UNI Women's Studies program, 1976-1997, and used in the WGS 40th anniversary event in 2017.
Drowning In Loneliness And Writing The Blues: Creating Lesbian Space In The Novels Of Radclyffe Hall And Leslie Feinberg, Laura Ellen Goetz
Drowning In Loneliness And Writing The Blues: Creating Lesbian Space In The Novels Of Radclyffe Hall And Leslie Feinberg, Laura Ellen Goetz
Dissertations and Theses @ UNI
Feminist theory has long been concerned with identity politics, and feminists have grappled with the ideologies and identities of race, sex, gender, and sexuality, to name only a few. Psychoanalytic theorist Teresa Brennan and postmodern theorist Judith Butler combine feminism with their respective fields in their quests to figure out how subjectivities are created, and why some people are objectified or created as objects, while others are created as subjects. Literature is an excellent vehicle for studying subject/object creation and identity politics, because it often mirrors “real” life, because literature can have such an impact on the lives of those …