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Reno(r/m)mer « la » lesbienne ou quand les lesbiennes étaient féministes
This article analyzes three major contributions to US feminist analysis of lesbianism in the 1970s, those of radicalesbians, Anne Koedt and Adrienne Rich.
Diane Lamoureux
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Defining Desire: Re(storyng) a 'fraudulent' marriage in 1901 Spain [PDF]
In the second half of the 19th century, two Spanish primary school teachers were married despite the fact that their legal status as women rendered this union not only illegal but also publicly scandalous.
De Gabriel, Narciso +2 more
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“Vó, a senhora é lésbica?” Pergunta à queima-roupa e respostas para a constituição de uma utopia
What is it like to be a lesbian? The book Amora, by Natalia Borges Polesso (2018), although it circulates the subject, avoids a direct answer, but presents some affections densities and modulations of secret love, which are clues to the ...
João Barreto da Fonseca +1 more
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Attitudes towards lesbians and gay men and support for lesbian and gay human rights among psychology students [PDF]
A questionnaire comprising two scales, the short form of the Attitudes Towards Lesbians and Gay Men Scale (ATLG-S; Herek, 1984) and the newly devised Support for Lesbian and Gay Human Rights Scale (SLGHR) were administered to 226 students taking ...
Ellis, S. J. +2 more
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Lesbian cinema without lesbians: portraits, lovers, siblings
Through its structural and aesthetic modes of retrospection, Portrait of a Lady on Fire returns us to an unfinished pre-queer conversation about desire between women in the cinema. The film’s much-praised construction of a ‘female gaze’ and its widespread success with contemporary, especially lesbian, audiences invite us to revisit a set of debates in ...
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Review: 'Queer Activism in India: A Story in the Anthropology of Ethics' by Naisargi N. Dave. [PDF]
The queer movement in India has been adept at documenting itself. A succession of anthologies compiled by leading voices from within the movement has made available to a wider reading public the lives and longings of many of its diverse participants ...
Rao, Rahul
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Diversity in the Irish workplace - lesbian women's experience as nurses [PDF]
Work is an area which represents an important part of people’s lives where they encounter the Other. It provides an individual with a sense of who they are in society, through their membership of communities.
Duffy, Mel
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Feeling Her Way: Audre Lorde and the Power of Touch [PDF]
This article analyzes the connections between Lorde's representations of blindness in Zami: A New Spelling of My Name, and its connection to lesbian ...
Sarah E. Chinn
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Where in the World Are the Lesbians? [PDF]
In 2001 I became, as far as I can tell, the first person hired at a Catholic university specifically because of my work in LGBTQ studies. I am blessed, as it were, with a departmental colleague who publishes widely in postcolonial queer studies, a ...
Garber, Linda
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Feminist lesbianism goes much beyond individual sexual practices. It is examined here as a social movement that has produced theoretical insights, from the 1970s and 1980s onward, which deserve to be further publicized. This article will consider various
Jules Falquet
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