© 2019 Elsevier Ltd This article presents empirical data from survey research into lesbian and queer masculinities in the United Kingdom, conducted in 2017, which garnered over two hundred responses. Four dominant themes emerged from the data gathered. These themes addressed: distinctions and relationships between the sexed body and gender identity; the contradictions of identifying with masculinities while critiquing hegemonic masculinity; a sense of anxiety or loss around a perceived decline of lesbian community and identities within it, particularly the identity of butch lesbian; and also the great variety of trans identities and how they are defined and distinct. There were many considered responses under all the above themes on the cha...
open access articleAs the visibility of trans movements has increased in recent years, so too has th...
This article considers how sex and gender – as conceptual categories and as a lived experience – are...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-142)Previous studies find that gender transgressive a...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd This article presents empirical data from survey research into lesbian and queer...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd This article presents empirical data from survey research into lesbian and queer...
This article presents empirical data from survey research into lesbian and queer masculinities in th...
This article presents empirical data from survey research into lesbian and queer masculinities in th...
The terms butch and femme refer to two gender identities that are rooted in sexual minority women\u2...
The terms butch and femme refer to two gender identities that are rooted in sexual minority women\u2...
The terms butch and femme refer to two gender identities that are rooted in sexual minority women\u2...
The terms butch and femme refer to two gender identities that are rooted in sexual minority women\u2...
This paper analyses an article (Gulston 1980) that constructs a particular lesbian identity position...
This chapter explores the ways in which a lesbian community of practice perform a ‘butch’ identity. ...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the subjects of female masculinity and the queer community ...
Though LGBTQ individuals, experiences, and communities have been increasingly recognized as valuable...
open access articleAs the visibility of trans movements has increased in recent years, so too has th...
This article considers how sex and gender – as conceptual categories and as a lived experience – are...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-142)Previous studies find that gender transgressive a...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd This article presents empirical data from survey research into lesbian and queer...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd This article presents empirical data from survey research into lesbian and queer...
This article presents empirical data from survey research into lesbian and queer masculinities in th...
This article presents empirical data from survey research into lesbian and queer masculinities in th...
The terms butch and femme refer to two gender identities that are rooted in sexual minority women\u2...
The terms butch and femme refer to two gender identities that are rooted in sexual minority women\u2...
The terms butch and femme refer to two gender identities that are rooted in sexual minority women\u2...
The terms butch and femme refer to two gender identities that are rooted in sexual minority women\u2...
This paper analyses an article (Gulston 1980) that constructs a particular lesbian identity position...
This chapter explores the ways in which a lesbian community of practice perform a ‘butch’ identity. ...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the subjects of female masculinity and the queer community ...
Though LGBTQ individuals, experiences, and communities have been increasingly recognized as valuable...
open access articleAs the visibility of trans movements has increased in recent years, so too has th...
This article considers how sex and gender – as conceptual categories and as a lived experience – are...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-142)Previous studies find that gender transgressive a...