In this essay I address the popular notion that reading literature is a way to gain empathy through identification. Using the relatively new phenomenon of the lesbian mother as an example, I ask through which cultural repertoires lesbian mothers are made visible, which subject positions are available for them, and which identificatory positions are made available to readers. I explore a number of representations of lesbian mothers from comics, TV-series, films and Dutch children’s books. Depending on whether the lesbian mother is initially presented as a lesbian or as a mother, and depending on the context, a different coming out process is at stake: either she has to come out as a(n aspiring) mother; or she has to come out as a lesbian
This essay will make a close reading of a selection of poems written by the poet and essayist Marily...
This article argues that to gain a more complete understanding of how lesbian families experience pa...
Within a society that long considered “lesbian motherhood” a contradiction in terms, what were the e...
In this essay I address the popular notion that reading literature is a way to gain empathy through ...
This article examines how lesbian, gay, bisexual and queer (LGBQ) women negotiate mother-identity na...
This article provides a feminist critical psychological analysis of the psychological literature on ...
In this article I examine how parental identities are negotiated in lesbian parent families. I argue...
In this article I examine how parental identities are negotiated in lesbian parent families. I argue...
This Essay addresses the question what is involved in representing a lesbian? in two contexts, law ...
The purpose of this study is to develop an understanding of the experience of lesbians who are in i...
This essay engages in an analysis of a selection of books from the 2011 South Australia Premier’s Re...
This study aims to describe the lesbian mother as a parent. Seven lesbian mothers, their children an...
This thesis explores differences between women who became mothers while identifying as heterosexual,...
This article explores the relationship between lesbian identity, social support and lesbian mothers ...
Both homophobic groups and those concerned to argue for the validity of gay and lesbian families inv...
This essay will make a close reading of a selection of poems written by the poet and essayist Marily...
This article argues that to gain a more complete understanding of how lesbian families experience pa...
Within a society that long considered “lesbian motherhood” a contradiction in terms, what were the e...
In this essay I address the popular notion that reading literature is a way to gain empathy through ...
This article examines how lesbian, gay, bisexual and queer (LGBQ) women negotiate mother-identity na...
This article provides a feminist critical psychological analysis of the psychological literature on ...
In this article I examine how parental identities are negotiated in lesbian parent families. I argue...
In this article I examine how parental identities are negotiated in lesbian parent families. I argue...
This Essay addresses the question what is involved in representing a lesbian? in two contexts, law ...
The purpose of this study is to develop an understanding of the experience of lesbians who are in i...
This essay engages in an analysis of a selection of books from the 2011 South Australia Premier’s Re...
This study aims to describe the lesbian mother as a parent. Seven lesbian mothers, their children an...
This thesis explores differences between women who became mothers while identifying as heterosexual,...
This article explores the relationship between lesbian identity, social support and lesbian mothers ...
Both homophobic groups and those concerned to argue for the validity of gay and lesbian families inv...
This essay will make a close reading of a selection of poems written by the poet and essayist Marily...
This article argues that to gain a more complete understanding of how lesbian families experience pa...
Within a society that long considered “lesbian motherhood” a contradiction in terms, what were the e...