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245 04 The Lesbian and gay studies reader /|cedited by Henry 
       Abelove, Michèle Aina Barale, David M. Halperin. 
264  1 New York :|bRoutledge,|c1993. 
300    xxii, 666 pages :|billustrations ;|c26 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 653-666). 
505 00 |tThinking sex /|rGayle S. Rubin --|tEpistemology of the 
       closet /|rEve Kosofsky Sedgwick --|tDeviance, politics and
       the media /|rStuart Hall --|tSome reflections on 
       separatism and power /|rMarilyn Frye --|tHomophobia /
       |rBarbara Smith --|tOne is not born a woman /|rMonique 
       Wittig --|tSilences /|rAna Maria Alonso and Maria Teresa 
       Koreck --|tFrom nation to family /|rCindy Patton --
       |tSexual indifference and lesbian representation /|rTeresa
       de Lauretis --|tEloquence and epitaph /|rPhillip Brian 
       Harper --|tTelevision/feminism /|rSasha Torres --
       |tCommodity lesbianism /|rDanae Clark --|tSpectacle of 
       AIDS /|rSimon Watney --|tSontag's urbanity /|rD.A. Miller 
       --|tJust when you thought it was safe to go back in the 
       water /|rDaniel L. Selden --|tCompulsory heterosexuality 
       and lesbian existence /|rAdrienne Rich /|tChicano men /
       |rTomas Almaguer --|tLesbian identity and autobiographical
       differences /|rBiddy Martin --|tToward a butch-femme 
       aesthetic /|rSue-Ellen Case --|tImitation and gender 
       insubordination /|rJudith Butler --|tSpare parts /
       |rMarjorie Garber --|tUses of the erotic /|rAudre Lorde --
       |tBoys in my bedroom /|rDouglas Crimp --|tLooking for 
       trouble /|rKobena Mercer --|tRobert Mapplethorpe and the 
       discipline of photography /|rRichard Meyer --|tFreud, male
       homosexuality and the Americans /|rHenry Abelove --
       |tEvidence of experience /|rJoan W. Scott --|tIs there a 
       history of sexuality? /|rDavid M. Halperin --|tWonder to 
       which sex I belong /|rMartha Vicinus --|tLines she did not
       dare /|rGloria T. Hull --|tCapitalism and gay identity /
       |tJohn D'Emilio -- Androgynous males and deficient females
       /|rCharlotte Furth --|tBow and the burden strap /|rHarriet
       Whitehead --|tJust on of the boys /|rEsther Newton --
       |tHijras as neither man nor woman /|rSerena Nanda --
       |tTearooms and sympathy, or, The epistemology of the water
       closet /|rLee Edelman --|tDouble consciousness in Sappho's
       lyrics /|tJohn J. Winkler --|tDe-constructing the lesbian 
       body /|rYvonna Yarbro-Bejarano --|tWhen Jack blinks /
       |rMichele Aina Barale --|tIt's not safe, not safe at all /
       |rDeborah E. McDowell --|tDifferent desires /|tJonathan 
       Dollimore -- The somagrams of Gertrude Stein /|rCatharine 
       R. Stimpson. 
520    The lesbian and gay studies reader is the biggest and most
       comprehensive multi-disciplinary anthology of critical 
       work in lesbian/gay studies. Comprising scholarship, 
       criticism, commentary, and political analysis, lesbian/gay
       studies is one of the fastest growing fields in 
       contemporary thought. Its influence is changing the shape 
       of every branch of learning in the humanities and social 
       sciences. Bringing together forty-two groundbreaking 
       essays--many of them already classics--this collection 
       provides a much-needed introduction to the contemporary 
       state of lesbian/gay studies, extensively illustrating the
       range, scope, diversity, appeal, and power of the work 
       currently being done in the field. Featuring essays by 
       such prominent scholars as Judith Butler, John D'Emilio, 
       Kobena Mercer, Adrienne Rich, Gayle Rubin, and Eve 
       Kosofsky Sedgwick, The lesbian and gay studies reader 
       explores a multitude of sexual, ethnic, racial, and socio-
       economic experiences. Ranging across disciplines including
       history, literature, critical theory, cultural studies, 
       African American studies, ethnic studies, sociology, 
       anthropology, psychology, classics, and philosophy, this 
       anthology traces the inscription of sexual meanings in all
       forms of cultural expression. Representing the best and 
       most significant English language work in the field, The 
       lesbian and gay studies reader addresses topics such as 
       butch-fem roles, the cultural construction of gender, 
       lesbian separatism, feminist theory, AIDS, safe-sex 
       education, colonialism, S/M, Oscar Wilde, Gertrude Stein, 
       children's books, black nationalism, popular films, Susan 
       Sontag, the closet, homophobia, Freud, Sappho, the media, 
       the hijras of India, Robert Mapplethorpe, and the politics
       of representation. It also contains an extensive 
       bibliographical essay which will provide readers with an 
       invaluable guide to further reading. In the tradition of 
       Routledge's Cultural studies and Unequal sisters, The 
       lesbian and gay studies reader marks a critical moment in 
       the development of the field. It will be essential reading
       for anyone--gay or straight--interested in the history of 
       sexuality, sexual politics, and gender studies. 
650  0 Gay and lesbian studies.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       subjects/sh95001341 
650  0 Homosexuality.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/
       sh85061780 
650  7 Gay and lesbian studies.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/
       fast/939054 
650  7 Homosexuality.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/959755 
650  7 Homosexuality.|2homoit|0https://homosaurus.org/v3/
       homoit0000647 
700 1  Abelove, Henry.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n82215595 
700 1  Barale, Michèle Aina.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n82131035 
700 1  Halperin, David M.,|d1952-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities
       /names/n82094180 
776 08 |iOnline version:|tLesbian and gay studies reader.|dNew 
       York : Routledge, 1993|w(OCoLC)606147945 
776 08 |iOnline version:|tLesbian and gay studies reader.|dNew 
       York : Routledge, 1993|w(OCoLC)630708557 
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