Keyword [lesbian] Result: 121 - 140 | Page: 7 of 8 |
| 121. | Le vice a la mode: Gustave Courbet and the vogue for lesbianism in Second Empir |
| 122. | 'Outlaws with charm': The evolution of the southern lesbian voice |
| 123. | Perceptions of difference: A grounded theory study with White lesbian librarians |
| 124. | The discourse system of American lesbians and gays |
| 125. | How queer: Race, gender and the politics of production in contemporary gay, lesbian and queer theatre |
| 126. | Lesbian, gay, and bisexual doctoral students' mentoring relationships with faculty in counseling psychology: A qualitative study |
| 127. | Twilight and shadows: The lesbian presence in film noir |
| 128. | 'Myths tongue-tied with girl-talk': Sexuality and aesthetics in 'female' modernism |
| 129. | Material fantasy: Identification as history in United States lesbian and gay literature and culture |
| 130. | Embodying the invisible body politics in constructing contemporary Taiwanese lesbian identities |
| 131. | The emerging lesbian: Female same-sex desire in modern Chinese literature and culture |
| 132. | Sex and the American subject: Foucault's impact on feminist and lesbian/gay scholarship |
| 133. | Lesbian panic: The homoerotics of narrative in modern British women's fiction |
| 134. | Articulating the social body: Psychoanalysis, sexual difference, and queer sexualities |
| 135. | Increasing visibility: Developmental issues and characteristics of lesbian undergraduate students |
| 136. | Lesbian representation in recent historical fiction (Christa Wolf, A. S. Byatt, Jeannette Winterson) |
| 137. | 'A house of difference': Constructions of the lesbian poet in Audre Lorde, Adrienne Rich, and Paula Gunn Allen |
| 138. | Folklore as an instrument of stigma; folklore as an instrument of liberation: The case of lesbian coding |
| 139. | Lesbian couple dynamics and heterosexist stressors: Building a foundation for culturally competent relationship interventions |
| 140. | THE PROBLEM OF GENDER AND SUBJECTIVITY POSED BY THE NEW SUBJECT PRONOUN 'J/E' IN THE WRITING OF MONIQUE WITTIG (FRANCE) |
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