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Women on Women: Lesbian Identity, Lesbian Community, and Lesbian Comics

Journal of Lesbian Studies, 2009
Decades of communication research have shown that the stories we humans tell ourselves about ourselves reflect and shape our identities as members of our particular culture(s). By creating texts that portray a group rarely made visible, lesbian comic artists both represent and define lesbian identity and community.
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The Lesbian Personality

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1969
This paper is an attempt to fill the void in objective investigation into the personality factors of lesbians. Although the subject of male homosexuality has been investigated exhaustively, it was not until relatively recently that studies concerned with lesbianism have been published, beginning with Armon (1960), then Bene (1965), Kaye et al.
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Lesbian Nuns

2014
This chapter focuses on extensive public silence about the lives of lesbian religious women. It describes decades of ministry and dialogue that have nonetheless taken place within New Ways Ministry and other groups. It explores three main themes that have been part of this development in the lives of lesbian nuns since the 1970s: sexual identity ...
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Lesbian Books, Lesbian Book Reviewing

Journal of Lesbian Studies, 1997
Abstract The emergence of lesbian book reviewing as a genre has several causes: the boom in lesbian book publishing; the increased visibility of lesbian books in mainstream bookstores; heterosexual readers' current fascination with lesbians and lesbianism; a growth in academic and feminist interest in lesbianism and “queer studies”; a general appetite ...
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The Visible Lesbian

Journal of Lesbian Studies, 2005
The Lesbian Community Action Association is a grassroots organization founded in a Midwestern university town in 1993 to counteract and thwart the efforts of the Amendment Coalition. These social and religious conservatives were collecting signatures in the hopes of placing on a state-wide ballot an initiative that would have made it illegal for cities,
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Medieval Arab Lesbians and Lesbian-Like Women

Journal of the History of Sexuality, 2009
If t h e a b s e n c e o f a s p e c i f i c terminology to denote lesbianism in medieval Europe seems to have compromised the production of scholarship about same-sex love and desire among women, the existence of the label sahq and sihaqa, musahaqat al-nisa’, or sahiqa (Arabic words for “lesbianism” and “lesbian,” respectively) in medieval Arabic ...
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Lesbian Client-Lesbian Therapist:

Journal of Homosexuality, 1982
The author describes her experiences as an openly identified lesbian clinical psychologist working with 50 lesbians over the past 4 years in metropolitan Los Angeles. The women she has worked with have generally been Caucasian and middle-class; half were in their 30s, one quarter were in their 20s, and another quarter over 40 years of age.
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Feminist lesbians or lesbian feminists? Portuguese lesbians speak out

Feminism & Psychology, 2010
João Manuel de Oliveira   +2 more
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