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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Parented Families
Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender
2015/7/23
The authors of the literature review on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender parented-families
would like to acknowledge the considerable support offered by the Australian Psychological Society
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Addressing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) Issues in Teacher Education: Teacher Candidates’ Perceptions
bullying teacher education education
2015/7/6
Homophobic harassment and bullying are persistent issues in Canadian schools despite recent initiatives to improve school climate. Among the reasons is that educators feel reluctant or ill-prepared to...
Seeing Lesbian Queerly: Visibility, Community, and Audience in 1980s Northampton, Massachusetts
assimilation udience community film lesbian queer
2014/10/29
This study investigates the transitioning terms of lesbian visibility and identity in the distinctive spatio-temporal context of Northampton, Massachusetts in the 1980s. Drawing on interviews with a d...
Foucault, Gay Marriage, and Gay and Lesbian Studies in the United States: An Interview with David Halperin
Foucault Gay Marriage
2008/6/26
Cymene Howe (CH): In terms of social and political
transformation in the United States, how do you think
Foucault’s work, or social constructionist ideas in
general, transformed the political and s...
Dorothy Livesay’s Poetic Re/vision: Reading Binaries, Lesbian Love, and Androgyny in The Self-Completing Tree
Dorothy Livesay’s Poetic Re/vision Reading Binaries Lesbian Love Androgyny The Self-Completing Tree
2014/1/15
In the prefatory remarks to her final major collection of poetry, The Self-Completing Tree (1986), Dorothy Livesay states that "This is the selection of poems that [she] would like to be remembered by...
Lesbian Self-Naming in Daphne Marlatt's Ana Historic
Lesbian Self-Naming Daphne Marlatt's Ana Historic
2014/1/20
Daphne Marlatt has written that to become "aware of th[e] dialogue on the many fringes" of "white, middle-class, heterosexual, Anglo-American/Canadian" culture — to "listen . . . to other women's word...