University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2013. Major: Communication Studies. Advisor: Gilbert B. Rodman. 1 computer file (PDF); viii, 184 pages.Towards a Queerer Labor Movement: The Politics and Potential of LGBT-Labor Coalition examines the relationship between the contemporary US labor movement and LGBT workers. Through an investigation of the ways in which minoritized subjects resist injustice in our contemporary neoliberal climate, I provide a new theory social movement building. Using a combination of media analysis, ethnography, and participatory action research, I argue that the union movement is an ideal place from which to struggle for LGBT justice--through and alongside the struggle for racial and economic justice. Further...
Through investigating three cultural archives spanning the last three decades, this dissertation elu...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) employee resource groups have brought about substanti...
This study examines how lesbian-feminists navigated the competing pressures of identity politics and...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2014. Major: American Studies. Advisors: Kevin ...
In the past decade, scholars and the public have increasingly paid attention to queer populations an...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2019. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Nancy Lu...
This thesis presents findings and analysis drawn from semi-structured qualitative interviews with el...
This thesis chronicles two areas of queer social movement activity—the history of Pride in major met...
This dissertation enriches our understanding of collective rhetorical invention practices. I account...
Scope and Method of Study: Lesbian and gay male couples have been more actively seeking legal marria...
The modern LGBT+ rights movement in the United States has pushed both political and social advanceme...
textThis dissertation highlights the strategic deployment of a straight identity by an LGBT organiz...
In this dissertation, I examine the internal divisions in LGBT/Q communities. I illustrate how the n...
This thesis attempts to bring the Poor People\u27s Campaign (PPC) of 1968 into contemporary discussi...
This project examines a central paradox of recent queer history. Between the late 1960s and the pres...
Through investigating three cultural archives spanning the last three decades, this dissertation elu...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) employee resource groups have brought about substanti...
This study examines how lesbian-feminists navigated the competing pressures of identity politics and...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2014. Major: American Studies. Advisors: Kevin ...
In the past decade, scholars and the public have increasingly paid attention to queer populations an...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2019. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Nancy Lu...
This thesis presents findings and analysis drawn from semi-structured qualitative interviews with el...
This thesis chronicles two areas of queer social movement activity—the history of Pride in major met...
This dissertation enriches our understanding of collective rhetorical invention practices. I account...
Scope and Method of Study: Lesbian and gay male couples have been more actively seeking legal marria...
The modern LGBT+ rights movement in the United States has pushed both political and social advanceme...
textThis dissertation highlights the strategic deployment of a straight identity by an LGBT organiz...
In this dissertation, I examine the internal divisions in LGBT/Q communities. I illustrate how the n...
This thesis attempts to bring the Poor People\u27s Campaign (PPC) of 1968 into contemporary discussi...
This project examines a central paradox of recent queer history. Between the late 1960s and the pres...
Through investigating three cultural archives spanning the last three decades, this dissertation elu...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) employee resource groups have brought about substanti...
This study examines how lesbian-feminists navigated the competing pressures of identity politics and...