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Articles 1 - 5 of 5
Full-Text Articles in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies
Sex: The Zine, Chapman University
Sex: The Zine, Chapman University
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
Writings and art about sexuality and gender identity, including sexual fluidity, bisexuality, masturbation and self-care, sex-positive feminism, and gender stereotyping.
What You Need To Know About Sex, Lauren Gardner, Paula Pearl, Jessie Roth, Cristina Smith
What You Need To Know About Sex, Lauren Gardner, Paula Pearl, Jessie Roth, Cristina Smith
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
Writings and artwork examining messages about sex and contraception in the media, intimate partner violence, sexuality and gender in popular music, and sexuality.
The Va-Jay-Jay Revolution
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
Writings and art about beauty standards, the portrayal of lesbians on television, a critique of the word bitch, organized religion as a violation of women's rights, harassment in public spaces, and the representation of women in various countries as observed by studying abroad.
The Family And Religion, Gordon Babst
The Family And Religion, Gordon Babst
Political Science Faculty Books and Book Chapters
This introduction focuses on religious beliefs in American families.
The Racialization Of Sexuality: The Queer Case Of Jeffrey Dahmer, Ian Barnard
The Racialization Of Sexuality: The Queer Case Of Jeffrey Dahmer, Ian Barnard
English Faculty Books and Book Chapters
"In this article I read media and subcultural representations of Jeffrey Dahmer, the white male U.S. serial killer who gained notoriety in the late 1980s for having sex with and then murdering and dismembering men of color in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. My aim is to show the extent to which the degree of Dahmer's homosexualization in a particular representation determines Dahmer' s thinking and actions in the sphere of race, and to suggest how spiraling efforts to separate race from sexuality in the Dahmer case only further intricate the two analytic axes."