Nancy Shore reviews Southern Perspectives on the Queer Movement: Committed to Home by Harlan Greene and Shelia R. Morris
This project explores how the successes and failures of local organizing networks in the South shape...
From the U.S. South, popular culture and media tropes portrayed Southern families as vastly heterono...
As a student of LGBTQ+ Studies and Sociology, one thing has come to my attention: the need for visib...
North Carolina is home to thousands of residents who belong to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, ...
Queer activism dismantles and challenges normativity in spaces that criminalize, oppress, and perpet...
An article written by Bernadette Barton and Ashley Currier and published by the Journal of Lesbian S...
Southern Sapphisms: Sexuality and Sociality in Literary Productions, 1974-1997, considers how queer ...
Queer black authors use locality as a strategy for incorporating difference into the definitions of ...
In this book, Jaime Harker uncovers a largely forgotten literary renaissance in southern letters. An...
Using a Scholarly Personal Narrative (SPN) methodology, this study began as an exploration of marria...
This thesis explores the ways in which four young white queer Central Appalachian organizers navigat...
While the burgeoning field of queer history grows in academic prominence and scholarship, southern q...
No Boys Allowed is a collection of multi-length stories centered on the lesbian experience within th...
In American LGBTQ+ communities, questions continually arise about what it means to live in a post-ga...
Book note for James D. Smith and Ronald J. Mancoske (Eds.), Rural Gays and Lesbians: Building on the...
This project explores how the successes and failures of local organizing networks in the South shape...
From the U.S. South, popular culture and media tropes portrayed Southern families as vastly heterono...
As a student of LGBTQ+ Studies and Sociology, one thing has come to my attention: the need for visib...
North Carolina is home to thousands of residents who belong to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, ...
Queer activism dismantles and challenges normativity in spaces that criminalize, oppress, and perpet...
An article written by Bernadette Barton and Ashley Currier and published by the Journal of Lesbian S...
Southern Sapphisms: Sexuality and Sociality in Literary Productions, 1974-1997, considers how queer ...
Queer black authors use locality as a strategy for incorporating difference into the definitions of ...
In this book, Jaime Harker uncovers a largely forgotten literary renaissance in southern letters. An...
Using a Scholarly Personal Narrative (SPN) methodology, this study began as an exploration of marria...
This thesis explores the ways in which four young white queer Central Appalachian organizers navigat...
While the burgeoning field of queer history grows in academic prominence and scholarship, southern q...
No Boys Allowed is a collection of multi-length stories centered on the lesbian experience within th...
In American LGBTQ+ communities, questions continually arise about what it means to live in a post-ga...
Book note for James D. Smith and Ronald J. Mancoske (Eds.), Rural Gays and Lesbians: Building on the...
This project explores how the successes and failures of local organizing networks in the South shape...
From the U.S. South, popular culture and media tropes portrayed Southern families as vastly heterono...
As a student of LGBTQ+ Studies and Sociology, one thing has come to my attention: the need for visib...