This second Volume of essays, following on from Tribades, Tommies and Trangressives; Histories of Sexualities (Vol. 1), was inspired by the fifteenth annual Lesbian Lives conference, “Historicising the Lesbian,” held in University College Dublin. The chapters chosen for inclusion in this volume follow the high standard of scholarship established in Volume 1 and contain an extraordinary collection which, once again, covers a wide-range of historical interests related to lesbian studies. This collection of essays has three main sections which focus on; Literature and Historical Fiction; Lesbian Activism and Lesbian Academe; as well as Music, Art and Popular Culture
When has using the term “lesbian” not been considered an anachronistic gesture? This question lies a...
This special issue examines the transnational shape and shaping of lesbian lives and cultures in and...
Using a rich array of oral histories and archival sources, Tomboys and bachelor girls provides the f...
This second Volume of essays, following on from Tribades, Tommies and Trangressives; Histories of Se...
The annual Lesbian Lives conference has been held in University College Dublin since 1993. The succe...
This second Volume of essays, following on from Tribades, Tommies and Trangressives; Histories of Se...
Introduction to special double issue. This introduction gives the background to this special issue o...
Bringing together classic writings on sexuality from a social science perspective, this fascinating ...
Sex, Time and Place extensively widens the scope of what we might mean by 'queer London studies'. In...
A sole-authored monograph, this volume is part of a series intended primarily as library research to...
Sexuality and Textuality serves as an introduction to gay and lesbian literary studies and queer th...
It is with great pleasure that we introduce Leidschrift’s first special issue devoted to ‘LGBT Histo...
Why was a homosexual relationship between two adults unacceptable in ancient Greece? Why did the pro...
Why was a homosexual relationship between two adults unacceptable in ancient Greece? Why did the pro...
“Sexuality and Textuality” serves as an introduction to GLBTQ literary studies and queer theory. It ...
When has using the term “lesbian” not been considered an anachronistic gesture? This question lies a...
This special issue examines the transnational shape and shaping of lesbian lives and cultures in and...
Using a rich array of oral histories and archival sources, Tomboys and bachelor girls provides the f...
This second Volume of essays, following on from Tribades, Tommies and Trangressives; Histories of Se...
The annual Lesbian Lives conference has been held in University College Dublin since 1993. The succe...
This second Volume of essays, following on from Tribades, Tommies and Trangressives; Histories of Se...
Introduction to special double issue. This introduction gives the background to this special issue o...
Bringing together classic writings on sexuality from a social science perspective, this fascinating ...
Sex, Time and Place extensively widens the scope of what we might mean by 'queer London studies'. In...
A sole-authored monograph, this volume is part of a series intended primarily as library research to...
Sexuality and Textuality serves as an introduction to gay and lesbian literary studies and queer th...
It is with great pleasure that we introduce Leidschrift’s first special issue devoted to ‘LGBT Histo...
Why was a homosexual relationship between two adults unacceptable in ancient Greece? Why did the pro...
Why was a homosexual relationship between two adults unacceptable in ancient Greece? Why did the pro...
“Sexuality and Textuality” serves as an introduction to GLBTQ literary studies and queer theory. It ...
When has using the term “lesbian” not been considered an anachronistic gesture? This question lies a...
This special issue examines the transnational shape and shaping of lesbian lives and cultures in and...
Using a rich array of oral histories and archival sources, Tomboys and bachelor girls provides the f...