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lesbisch k(c)ultureel tijdschrift
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- Magazine/Tijdschrift
- Magazine Year
- 1985
- Magazine Number
- 7
- Corporate
- Stichting Lust en Gratie
- Shelfmark
- TS-1097 doos (1983-2001)
- Thesaurus
- lesbianisme, kunsten, literatuur, Nederland
lesbisch k(c)ultureel tijdschrift
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- Magazine/Tijdschrift
- Magazine Year
- 1986
- Magazine Number
- 11
- Corporate
- Stichting Lust en Gratie
- Shelfmark
- TS-1097 doos (1983-2001)
- Thesaurus
- lesbianisme, kunsten, literatuur, Nederland
drie-maandelijks literatuuroverzicht voor de vrouwenbeweging
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- Magazine/Tijdschrift
- Magazine Year
- 1989
- Magazine Number
- 3
- Corporate
- Lover
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- T-620 gebonden (1974-1975), T-2083 gebonden (1976-1981), TS-1093 doos (1982-2006), TS-2487 doos (2007-2008), TS-2506 doos (2009), TS-2546 doos (2010), TS-2714 doos (2011)
- Thesaurus
- vrouwenbewegingen, literatuur, vrouwenstudies, Nederland, wereld
- Description
- De nummers 1 en 2 van Lover, welke in de eerste band zijn meegebonden, maakten oorspronkelijk deel uit van MVM-Nieuws april 1974 en augustus 1974. Dec. 1988: bevat register 15 jaar Loverartikelen.
lesbisch k(c)ultureel tijdschrift
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- Magazine/Tijdschrift
- Magazine Year
- 1998
- Magazine Number
- 60
- Corporate
- Stichting Lust en Gratie
- Shelfmark
- TS-1097 doos (1983-2001)
- Thesaurus
- lesbianisme, kunsten, literatuur, Nederland
drie-maandelijks literatuuroverzicht voor de vrouwenbeweging
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- Magazine/Tijdschrift
- Magazine Year
- 1978
- Magazine Number
- 4
- Corporate
- Lover
- Shelfmark
- T-620 gebonden (1974-1975), T-2083 gebonden (1976-1981), TS-1093 doos (1982-2006), TS-2487 doos (2007-2008), TS-2506 doos (2009), TS-2546 doos (2010), TS-2714 doos (2011)
- Thesaurus
- vrouwenbewegingen, literatuur, vrouwenstudies, Nederland, wereld
- Description
- De nummers 1 en 2 van Lover, welke in de eerste band zijn meegebonden, maakten oorspronkelijk deel uit van MVM-Nieuws april 1974 en augustus 1974. Dec. 1988: bevat register 15 jaar Loverartikelen.
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- Article/Artikel
- Magazine Title
- Thirdspace
- Magazine Year
- 2004
- Magazine Number
- 2
- Creator
- Durden, Michelle
- Creator
- [et al.]
- Contributor
- Hogan, Monika I.
- Thesaurus
- vrouwenstudies, seksualiteit, gender, sekse, lichamen, filosofie, theater, muziek, televisie, literatuur, theorieën, geschiedenis
- Description
- Special issue on emerging feminist work around sexuality and representation in theatre, music, television and literature. The articles contribute to the representations of sexualities and gender and develop ideas about the political potential of transgression and transgressive sexualities in contemporary and historical contexts.
African Women Writers and National Cultures
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- Article/Artikel
- Magazine Title
- Feminist Africa
- Magazine Year
- 2003
- Magazine Number
- 2
- Creator
- Wilson-Tagoe, Nana
- Thesaurus
- literatuur, schrijvers, Afrika
- Description
- By focusing on women's perspectives on everyday culture author explores in this paper the writing of Ama Ata Aidoo and Yvonne Vera.
the sexual language of 1970s feminist fiction
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- Magazine Title
- Journal of International Women's Studies
- Magazine Year
- 2003
- Magazine Number
- 2
- Creator
- Altman, Meryl
- Thesaurus
- derde feministische golf, literatuur, Amerikaans, seksualiteit, 1970-1979
- Description
- This article examines novels by Alix Kates Shulman, Marge Piercy and Erica Jong. These novels published in the early seventies were inspired by existentialism and Beauvoir, but reached mass audiences because they were also novels of the (hetero)sexual revolution. These texts carved out a radical terrain of subjectivity for women as they fought individually and collectively to reject a medicalised vocabulary and to discover their own sexual language
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- Article/Artikel
- Magazine Title
- Journal of International Women's Studies
- Magazine Year
- 2004
- Magazine Number
- 1
- Creator
- Baker, Caroline
- Creator
- [et al.]
- Thesaurus
- vrouwenstudies, theorieën, literatuur, zwarte vrouwen, gender, lichamen, cyber-feminisme, homoseksualiteit
- Description
- Special issue to showcase the winning and shortlisted entries for the first Annual Essay Competition run by the Women's Studies Network Association (WSN) in 2002. The WSN wants to promote women's studies, feminist research and teaching both nationally and internationally. In this special issue on New Writings in Women's Studies the following articles: 'An Exploration of Quaker Women's Writing Between 1650 and 1700' by Caroline Baker : 'In spite of challenges by 'black' and 'third world' women, do mainstream feminist theories still reflect the concerns of white women?' by Sherry Chopra : 'The Prisoner of Gender: Foucault and the Disciplining of the Female Body' by Angela King : 'An Illimitable Field: A Practice-based Investigation into the Writing Process' by Julie Mellor and 'My, is that Cyborg a little bit Queer?' by Esperanza Miyake.
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- Article/Artikel
- Magazine Title
- Journal of International Women's Studies
- Magazine Year
- 2006
- Magazine Number
- 1
- Creator
- Wu, Huei-Hsia
- Thesaurus
- literatuur, seksualiteit, patriarchaat, studenten
- Description
- This analysis gauges gender difference in time spent reading romance novels and sexuality. Respondents were 770 white American college students, including 436 females and 334 males, age 17–49. Males are viewed as a reference group. Drawing upon the 'plastic sexuality' thesis and feminist theory, this study hypothesizes that female readers of romance novels have higher levels of interest in sexuality (at least in the attitudes) than male readers, and non-readers but such a sexual interest is not necessarily converted into a more active sexual behavior. Most romance novels promote deeply constraining patriarchal values, reading romance novels plays a role in shaping the meaning of the self, sexual identity and attitudes and behavior relative to this patriarchy. The results indicate that due to a higher degree of plastic sexuality, female readers of romance novels self-reported greater sex drive, and greater number or orgasms required for sexual satisfaction than male readers and female non-readers. However, female readers had fewer sex partners, and were older when they first thought about sex and had their first sexual intercourse. This pattern fits the Harlequin romance characterization: female readers nourish a fulfilling sex life in the context of idealistic monogamous faithfulness, while at the same time vividly satisfying desires and sexual fantasy through fabricated characters.
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