Part of a series of interviews with ground-breaking theorists of sexuality for the journal Sexualities: Studies in Culture and Society. Previous contributors include Judith Butler, Esther Newton and Zygmunt Bauman
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A roundtable discussion featuring Serena Petrella, Associate Professor of Sociology, Gender and Wome...
An interview with Sarah Schulman, the New York writer and activist for lesbian and gay liberation, h...
In the early 1980s, Ray Pahl, a sociologist at the University of Kent, and PhD student Claire Wallac...
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peer-reviewedFeminism and gender studies are re-emerging as significant if fragmented forces in cont...
When I rolled out of bed at 4 am on April 20 to make the trip to New York for Futures of the Field:...
This special edition is a form of pride. It is a celebration of thirty years since the birth of quee...
For decades, the field of gender, sex, and sexualities has been a focal point of increasing interest...
This study examines the experience of exclusion from the dominant understandings of sex for women wh...
The Social Construction of Lesbianism (1987) is a pivotal text in lesbian and gay psychology. It was...
What has become of lesbian feminism? Over 100 activists, scholars, and writers convened at the CUNY ...
Sexual difference and femininity in sex therapy and sex research: examples from the nineteenth, twen...
In this author interview, we speak to Rachel O’Neill about her recent book, Seduction: Men, Masculin...
In the early 1980s, Ray Pahl, a sociologist at the University of Kent, and PhD student Claire Wallac...
International audienceGoalThis interview aims at clarifying Monique David-Ménard and Judith Butler's...
A roundtable discussion featuring Serena Petrella, Associate Professor of Sociology, Gender and Wome...
An interview with Sarah Schulman, the New York writer and activist for lesbian and gay liberation, h...
In the early 1980s, Ray Pahl, a sociologist at the University of Kent, and PhD student Claire Wallac...
A narrative qualitative research design was used to understand the journeys of three lesbians with O...
peer-reviewedFeminism and gender studies are re-emerging as significant if fragmented forces in cont...
When I rolled out of bed at 4 am on April 20 to make the trip to New York for Futures of the Field:...
This special edition is a form of pride. It is a celebration of thirty years since the birth of quee...
For decades, the field of gender, sex, and sexualities has been a focal point of increasing interest...
This study examines the experience of exclusion from the dominant understandings of sex for women wh...
The Social Construction of Lesbianism (1987) is a pivotal text in lesbian and gay psychology. It was...
What has become of lesbian feminism? Over 100 activists, scholars, and writers convened at the CUNY ...
Sexual difference and femininity in sex therapy and sex research: examples from the nineteenth, twen...
In this author interview, we speak to Rachel O’Neill about her recent book, Seduction: Men, Masculin...