Can CEE Lesbians Speak? Towards Central and Eastern European Lesbian Studies - An Introduction [0.03%]
她们能说吗?——论东中欧女同性恋研究之可能性
Aleksandra Gajowy
Aleksandra Gajowy
For several decades, there have been scholars across the region of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) contributing to the formulation of lesbian thought, yet these seem to rarely have been in conversation with one another, never collectively ...
Maja Pan
Maja Pan
This paper examines lesbianity (i.e., a less pathological term in Slavic languages than lesbianism) and the politicisation of lesbianity in socialist Slovenia during the "democratisation" processes in the 1980s and the early 1990s. The cumu...
Sensing the Palace: Somatic Elicitation in Queer Oral History [0.03%]
感官史在酷儿口述史中的运用:以性别少数群体对香港警察的历史记忆为例
Alisha Stranges,Elspeth H Brown
Alisha Stranges
This article explores how oral historians might more fully engage the sensory and affective dimensions of queer memory by centering the body as an archival site within the interview encounter. Drawing on the Pussy Palace Oral History Projec...
Unmarried Daughters, Caretaking Sons: Queer Transmasculinities and Natal Kinship in North India [0.03%]
未婚女儿,照料兄弟:北印度的跨性别男性与出生家庭关系
Medha Asthana
Medha Asthana
This article explores how unmarried queer and transgender individuals living with natal kin-particularly butch lesbian, non-binary, and transmasculine people raised as daughters-navigate structural and interpersonal norms that expect them t...
"Watching the Ferns Uncurl": Minnie Bruce Pratt and Lesbian-Feminist Community Building in North Carolina [0.03%]
“看蕨类植物卷曲”——北卡罗莱纳州的女同性恋女性主义社区建设与明妮·布鲁斯·普拉特
Hooper Schultz
Hooper Schultz
This article traces fourteen years of the life of lesbian-feminist poet-activist Minnie Bruce Pratt in the state of North Carolina from 1968 to 1972. This history of Pratt's movement through North Carolina demonstrates that the landscape of...
"A woman's party: Hidden narratives in turn of the 20th century sex work" [0.03%]
《她的盛宴:二十世纪之交暗藏的风月故事》
Keara Sebold
Keara Sebold
Historians have long argued that queer women in urban spaces received a level of legal and social tolerance or impunity toward their same sex relationships. This article argues that queer women were not arrested on charges of homosexuality ...
Companionship, kinship and continuum: Reflections with lesbian identifying older persons in Mumbai and Kolkata [0.03%]
伴侣、亲属和连续性:与孟买和加尔各答的认同 Lesbians 老年人的反思
Ranjita Biswas,Srabasti Majumdar,Niharika Banerjea
Ranjita Biswas
When Adrienne Rich wrote Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence, she indicated the erasure of lesbian lives from heteronormative life worlds in the Anglo-American context. Lesbian existence is a critical way of fighting compulsory...
Minnie Bruce Pratt's Longed-for but Unrealized World: A Roundtable with Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Margo Okazawa-Rey, and Matt Richardson [0.03%]
渴望却未能实现的世界——与Chandra、Margo和Matt谈MinnieBrucePratt女士诗歌中的政治与个人体验
Taylor Marie Doherty
Taylor Marie Doherty
This roundtable features a conversation with three scholar-activists Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Margo Okazawa-Rey, and Matt Richardson, each of whom engaged deeply with Minnie Bruce Pratt's work and life in different ways. Mohanty and Okazawa...
Messages to the future? Lesbian subversion of official categories in the 1921 UK census [0.03%]
致未来的讯息?女同性恋者对英国1921年人口普查官方分类的解构
Caroline Derry
Caroline Derry
This article considers how Britain's 1921 census can be a source for histories of lesbian activism. It explores evidence that the census returns were a site of lesbian resistance and considers the implications for our own histories and unde...
Remembering Las Hermanas: Collective care in lesbian feminist memory work [0.03%]
集體記憶中的關愛: lesbians 和 feminism 的工作回忆
Guadalupe Ortega
Guadalupe Ortega
This article examines Las Hermanas Women's Cultural Center and Coffeehouse, a 1970s lesbian of color feminist space in San Diego, as a site of radical care, collective memory, and archival refusal. Drawing on oral histories, logbook entries...