a feminist studies reader
- Categories
- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Vicinus, Martha > (ed.)
- Contributor
- Calhoun, Cheshire
- Publish Year
- 1996
- Shelfmark
- VS 3 1996 - B
- Thesaurus
- lesbische studies, lesbische vrouwen, butch femme, schrijvers, dichters, sporten, krijgsmacht, tweede wereldoorlog, travestie, fotografie, seksualiteit, zwarte vrouwen, identiteit, 19e eeuw, 20e eeuw, bundel, reader
- Description
- Deze bloemlezing bevat essays die eerder gepubliceerd werden in Feminist Studies van 1980-1995, en in Gender and History. Het bevat het historische traject van lesbische studies vanaf haar oorsprong. De volgende bijdragen zijn opgenomen: Researching Alice Dunbar-Nelson: a personal and literary perspective / door Akasha (Gloria) Hull: 'Something more tender still than friendship': romantic friendship in early-nineteenth-century England / door Lisa Moore: From the 'Musclemoll' to the 'butch' ballplayer: mannishness, lesbianism, and homophobia in U.S. women's sport / door Susan K. Cahn: Creating G.I. Jane: the regulation of sexuality and sexual behavior in the Women's Army Corps during World War II / door Leisa D. Meyer: When Virginia looked at Vita, what did she see, or, lesbian. feminist. woman : what's the differ(e/a)nce? / door Elizabeth Meese: Imitations of marriage. crossdressed couples in contemporary lesbian fiction / door Anne Herrmann: Stolen glances: lesbians take photographs: introduction / door Tessa Boffin en Jean Fraser: On sexual art / door Tee A. Corinne: Forbidden love / door Elizabeth Wilson: Freud's 'fetishsm' and the lesbian dildo debates / door Heather Findlay: man royals and sodomites: some thoughts on the invisibility of Afro-Caribbean lesbians / door Makeda Silvera: 'No kisses is like youres': an erotic friendship between two African -American women during the mid-nineteenth century / door Karen V. Hansen: The gender closet: lesbian disappearance under the sign 'women' / door Cheshire Calhoun: 'They wonder to which sex I belong': the historical roots of the modern lesbian identity / door Martha Vicinus.