This text aims to provide a one-stop resource for information on major gay/lesbian-themed novels, plays, poems, screenplays, and stories, as well as on key non-fiction works.
Other chapters: outline the history of The Ladder from its initial publication in 1956 as the official vehicle of the Daughters of Bilitis to its final issue as a privately published literary magazine in 1972 examine Baldwin’s 1962 novel ...
Covering subjects from Sappho and the Greeks to queer modernism, diasporic literatures, and responses to the AIDS crisis, this volume is grounded in current scholarship.
The Gay and Lesbian Literary Heritage, Revised Edition, provides expanded overviews of gay and lesbian literatures from an array of historical periods; international coverage, including in-depth critical essays on gay and lesbian authors in ...
This pioneering work is the first book to systematically explore the literature of gay and lesbian writers of color in the United States.
Difference politics had an impact on feminist discourse and therefore on lesbian literary culture before it did on avowedly gay male writing, with writers such as Michelle Cliff, June Jordan, and Audre Lorde producing a substantial body ...
This pioneering work is the first book to systematically explore the literature of gay and lesbian writers of color in the United States.
This important and diverse new collection by writers and artists who have lived in the Midwest presents a wide range of fiction, poetry, memoir, essays, and photography, adding a vital point of view to the cannon of lesbian and gay ...
Here is a long-overdue genre guide to a previously ignored body of literature. The book aims to provide the reader and readers' advisor with an introduction to 20th-century gay, lesbian,...
This have since been contested , remains Alan Bray , is not simply a question of Mishima Homosexuality in Renaissance England ( London : attributing a heavily Westernised erudition to Gay Men's Press , 1982 ) .
Inventing Sodom : Introduction Creating Sodomites — Making Friends SCRIPTURE AND THE LAW Literate citizens of the Roman ... had established not only a religious but a political presence ( most of Europe was by then nominally Christian ...