My dissertation examines the practice of cruising for sex, as it is represented in the work of lesbian and gay male writers and in media images of lesbians and gay men. It argues that cruising---the aggressive solicitation of sexual contacts in public spaces---is a form of sexual and social interaction that contributes to the development of queer counterpublics. In other words, cruising offers a compelling and radical vision of intimacy, sexual identity, and belonging that deviates from the normative model of the privatized conjugal couple and nuclear family, and it structures alternative, publicly queer modes of existence. My dissertation moves from the general to the particular---from a social-theoretical perspective on the relationship b...
This dissertation responds to the frequent charge within academic and activist circles that queer th...
My dissertation, Counter-Narratives: Re-Evaluating Representations of Lesbian Subject-Identities in ...
This dissertation connects the aesthetic commitment to the ordinary world in twentieth-century women...
My dissertation examines the practice of cruising for sex, as it is represented in the work of lesbi...
Since the 1960s American and Western European gays have set the agenda for sexual liberation and def...
Since the 1960s American and Western European gays have set the agenda for sexual liberation and def...
Since the 1960s American and Western European gays have set the agenda for sexual liberation and def...
This dissertation examines homo/sexual representation in French and American literature and film fro...
Queer theory is that section of cultural studies which is directly focused upon attempting to make t...
My dissertation reorients the prevailing understanding that the gay and lesbian novel came into view...
Toward an Aesthetic of Gay Culture analyzes various gay cultural phenomena to argue that the aesthet...
The term Queer was first used by Teresa de Lauretis in 1991 to describe constructs that did not adhe...
Thomas Piontek contends that \u27for many people their sense of being gay relies intensely on litera...
This dissertation examines ways in which contemporary queer literature and film reinvents and reconf...
This dissertation examines ways in which contemporary queer literature and film reinvents and reconf...
This dissertation responds to the frequent charge within academic and activist circles that queer th...
My dissertation, Counter-Narratives: Re-Evaluating Representations of Lesbian Subject-Identities in ...
This dissertation connects the aesthetic commitment to the ordinary world in twentieth-century women...
My dissertation examines the practice of cruising for sex, as it is represented in the work of lesbi...
Since the 1960s American and Western European gays have set the agenda for sexual liberation and def...
Since the 1960s American and Western European gays have set the agenda for sexual liberation and def...
Since the 1960s American and Western European gays have set the agenda for sexual liberation and def...
This dissertation examines homo/sexual representation in French and American literature and film fro...
Queer theory is that section of cultural studies which is directly focused upon attempting to make t...
My dissertation reorients the prevailing understanding that the gay and lesbian novel came into view...
Toward an Aesthetic of Gay Culture analyzes various gay cultural phenomena to argue that the aesthet...
The term Queer was first used by Teresa de Lauretis in 1991 to describe constructs that did not adhe...
Thomas Piontek contends that \u27for many people their sense of being gay relies intensely on litera...
This dissertation examines ways in which contemporary queer literature and film reinvents and reconf...
This dissertation examines ways in which contemporary queer literature and film reinvents and reconf...
This dissertation responds to the frequent charge within academic and activist circles that queer th...
My dissertation, Counter-Narratives: Re-Evaluating Representations of Lesbian Subject-Identities in ...
This dissertation connects the aesthetic commitment to the ordinary world in twentieth-century women...