Hysterical lesbians and respectable gays. Lesbian anonymity in mainstream LGBT+ and grassroots activisms [0.03%]
歇斯底里的女同性恋和体面的男同性恋:主流LGBT+运动与民间政治行动中的女同性恋匿名性
Ramona Dima
Ramona Dima
This article is informed by sixteen in-depth interviews with LGBT + activists in Romania, my archive and notes during my involvement in feminist and queer activist circles, as well as archival materials of an LGBT + NGO. It proposes the con...
LBTQ parents' needs for support postpartum following a complicated birth: A matter of reproductive justice [0.03%]
顺产后 LGBTQ 父母的支持需求:生殖正义的问题
Sofia Klittmark,Jaqueline K P Niit,Emilia Nerström et al.
Sofia Klittmark et al.
LBTQ people have increased risks of complications during birth, risks potentially driven by minority stress and increased levels of mental illness and fear of childbirth. With the aim of exploring reproductive injustices in postpartum care ...
Lala activists in dark times: queer feminist resistance to the cyber-nationalist attacks in China [0.03%]
黑暗时期拉拉活动家的抗争:中国网络民族主义者攻击下的跨性别女性主义抵抗
Dian Dian
Dian Dian
This article explores the challenges faced by Chinese queer feminist activists as they navigate the rise of cyber-nationalist attacks. Drawing from the author's involvement in China's lala and feminist movements, activists writings, and thr...
Beyond trans* medicalisation: hapticality and the art of crafting trans*masculine identities in Ali Smith's How to be both (2014) [0.03%]
超越医学化:论艾丽·史密斯的《如何成为二者》中的触知感与男性跨性别身份建构艺术
Lisselot El Martin-Plaza
Lisselot El Martin-Plaza
The past decade has witnessed an unprecedented rise in trans* representation in literature, with works of fictions that go from critically acclaimed best sellers like Torrey Peters' Detransition Baby (2021) to Booker-Prize winner postcoloni...
"These are our children and we got to set them free": A public health approach to reading reproductive justice in black literature [0.03%]
“他们是我们的孩子,我们必须让他们获得自由”:从公共卫生的角度在黑人文学中解读生殖正义
Marie-Fatima Hyacinthe
Marie-Fatima Hyacinthe
This paper explores reproductive justice themes in different works of Black literature and juxtaposes that literature with modern scholarship to consider a reproductive justice agenda for public health researchers. Incorporating multiple di...
Generous dissonance and wanderings: form and politics in Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway and Ali Smith's Hotel World [0.03%]
慷慨的不协和音与徘徊:伍尔夫《达洛卫夫人》与艾丽·史密斯《世界大酒店》中的形式与政治
Turner Nat Byrd
Turner Nat Byrd
This essay looks at, and compares, Hotel World by Ali Smith and Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf and attempts to understand the differences within both the formal and philosophical/political outlook of the two works. Presuming stream-of-cons...
Sexual and Reproductive Justice and Health Equity for LGBTQ+ Women [0.03%]
lesbian、gay、bisexual、trans和queer女性的性与生殖正义及健康平等
Melissa M Ertl,Meredith R Maroney,Andréa Becker et al.
Melissa M Ertl et al.
LGBTQ+ women have long been overlooked in sexual and reproductive health research. However, recent research has established that LGBTQ+ women have unique and specific needs that need to be addressed in order to improve effectiveness of sexu...
Isabella Blea Nuñez,Beverley Choo,Yasmin et al.
Isabella Blea Nuñez et al.
The Anthropocene is old news. As young queer zine-makers in Singapore, we heard the term on repeat and dared to ask: What about the AnthroPUSSY? From this queer environmentalist pun we birthed a new take on our relationship to the Earth ami...
"How do we do that?" An analysis of TikToks by lesbians over age 30 representing sexual identity, lived experience over time, and solidarity [0.03%]
“我们怎样做才能做到呢?”对 lesbian 和双性恋 30 岁以上女性的 TikTok 分析:探讨性取向、生活经历和团结精神
Hannah Jamet-Lange,Stefanie Duguay
Hannah Jamet-Lange
Lesbians have long turned to digital media and technologies for information, support, and to self-represent sexual identity in ways that have the capacity for building communities and gathering publics and counterpublics. TikTok is a short ...
Forward: "Feminist and Queer resistance to Neo-Fascism's anti-'Gender Ideology' movements" [0.03%]
前言:反对“反性别观念”运动中的女权主义和酷儿抵抗
Wen Liu,Laurie Essig,Ella Ben Hagai et al.
Wen Liu et al.