Despite the depth and breadth of Catriona Sandilands\u27s groundbreaking Lesbian Separatist Communi...
As a new member of NWSA, I was unprepared for but delighted by the number and quality of the lesbian...
In this essay, Jewish lesbian author Leslea Newman speaks of the importance of finding one's own ide...
Explicates a well-regarded contemporary novel (2015) that wrestles with African-American history, Ji...
Sinister Wisdom Issue 3, published the year 1977 holds an essay by poet Adrienne Rich, titled, “It i...
An interview with the publisher of Redbone Press, the small press, black lesbian owned and operated,...
On a Wednesday afternoon in the dead of winter, twelve lesbians met to begin a six-week exploration ...
This dissertation examines the work of four American lesbian expatriate novelists living and writing...
An introduction to the history and radical practice of New York City\u27s Lesbian Herstory Archives ...
This thesis argues for and conducts close reading on lesbian pulp fiction published in the United St...
The 1970s was a period of intense excitement, change, activism, and activity for lesbians. As lesbia...
Introduction : listening to the archives : Black lesbian literature and queer memory -- Desirous mis...
This thesis explores the early-twentieth-century emergence of lesbianism as an identity label, an un...
HILLBILLY WOMEN by Kathy Kahn (Doubleday, 1973: $7.95) tells what it means to be a woman when you a...
The novel Rubyfruit Jungle, by Rita Mae Brown, was published in 1973 and focuses on a lesbian protag...
Despite the depth and breadth of Catriona Sandilands\u27s groundbreaking Lesbian Separatist Communi...
As a new member of NWSA, I was unprepared for but delighted by the number and quality of the lesbian...
In this essay, Jewish lesbian author Leslea Newman speaks of the importance of finding one's own ide...
Explicates a well-regarded contemporary novel (2015) that wrestles with African-American history, Ji...
Sinister Wisdom Issue 3, published the year 1977 holds an essay by poet Adrienne Rich, titled, “It i...
An interview with the publisher of Redbone Press, the small press, black lesbian owned and operated,...
On a Wednesday afternoon in the dead of winter, twelve lesbians met to begin a six-week exploration ...
This dissertation examines the work of four American lesbian expatriate novelists living and writing...
An introduction to the history and radical practice of New York City\u27s Lesbian Herstory Archives ...
This thesis argues for and conducts close reading on lesbian pulp fiction published in the United St...
The 1970s was a period of intense excitement, change, activism, and activity for lesbians. As lesbia...
Introduction : listening to the archives : Black lesbian literature and queer memory -- Desirous mis...
This thesis explores the early-twentieth-century emergence of lesbianism as an identity label, an un...
HILLBILLY WOMEN by Kathy Kahn (Doubleday, 1973: $7.95) tells what it means to be a woman when you a...
The novel Rubyfruit Jungle, by Rita Mae Brown, was published in 1973 and focuses on a lesbian protag...
Despite the depth and breadth of Catriona Sandilands\u27s groundbreaking Lesbian Separatist Communi...
As a new member of NWSA, I was unprepared for but delighted by the number and quality of the lesbian...
In this essay, Jewish lesbian author Leslea Newman speaks of the importance of finding one's own ide...