The paper discusses the rewriting of the detective genre to interrogate dominant ideologies of lesbian sexuality and identity. It refers to Claire McNab's Carol Ashton mystery series
library services claim they are socially inclusive of all minority groups when lesbian fiction is st...
Keywords: Brokeback Mountain, Judith Butler's Queer theory, Homosexuality,Performativity, Gen...
The 1950s and 1960s were terribly oppressive for lesbians. Not only was homosexuality considered an ...
Lesbian detective fiction offers a fundamental challenge to the accepted conventions of detection ge...
Although most lesbian mystery fiction reflects a political stance, the most effective lesbian crime ...
Why should we study lesbian detective novels? Their storylines are, in many respects, much like thos...
Little has been published about the ascending trajectory of lesbian characters in prime-time televis...
This article is part of a larger research project on postwar feminism and lesbian pulp fiction. It ...
Discussing the 1950s and 60s in a paper on lesbian pulp fiction, Yvonne Keller characterises the era...
This study looks at the status of lesbian detective novels in the public library. Online catalogs in...
From its first appearance nearly two hundred years ago, the genre of crime fiction has had a compuls...
In this research I explore the political roots and implications of lesbian pulp-fiction, which were ...
This is a 1000-word encyclopedia entry arguing that lesbian politics in Australia had two strands, o...
Lesbian Detective Fiction: the outsider within is a creative writing thesis in two parts: a draft le...
Crime fiction is one of the most popular forms of fiction in the world today. From its early beginni...
library services claim they are socially inclusive of all minority groups when lesbian fiction is st...
Keywords: Brokeback Mountain, Judith Butler's Queer theory, Homosexuality,Performativity, Gen...
The 1950s and 1960s were terribly oppressive for lesbians. Not only was homosexuality considered an ...
Lesbian detective fiction offers a fundamental challenge to the accepted conventions of detection ge...
Although most lesbian mystery fiction reflects a political stance, the most effective lesbian crime ...
Why should we study lesbian detective novels? Their storylines are, in many respects, much like thos...
Little has been published about the ascending trajectory of lesbian characters in prime-time televis...
This article is part of a larger research project on postwar feminism and lesbian pulp fiction. It ...
Discussing the 1950s and 60s in a paper on lesbian pulp fiction, Yvonne Keller characterises the era...
This study looks at the status of lesbian detective novels in the public library. Online catalogs in...
From its first appearance nearly two hundred years ago, the genre of crime fiction has had a compuls...
In this research I explore the political roots and implications of lesbian pulp-fiction, which were ...
This is a 1000-word encyclopedia entry arguing that lesbian politics in Australia had two strands, o...
Lesbian Detective Fiction: the outsider within is a creative writing thesis in two parts: a draft le...
Crime fiction is one of the most popular forms of fiction in the world today. From its early beginni...
library services claim they are socially inclusive of all minority groups when lesbian fiction is st...
Keywords: Brokeback Mountain, Judith Butler's Queer theory, Homosexuality,Performativity, Gen...
The 1950s and 1960s were terribly oppressive for lesbians. Not only was homosexuality considered an ...