As historians, how does the past speak to us, and when it does, how do we listen?
Tag: lesbianism
Radical Relations: An Interview with Daniel W. Rivers
The first history of lesbian and gay parents and their children in the United States.
Mainline Protestants and the Struggle for Same-Sex Marriage
Mainline Protestants’ policy decisions on same-sex marriage come out of a long history of religious debates over same-sex sexuality.
Born This Way? Sexual Science and the Invention of a Political Strategy
The ‘born this way’ argument has also been subjected to substantial criticism.
Queer round the edges: Mary Stewart’s post-war middlebrow fiction (cont’d)
In Stewart’s world homosexuality in any form brings a touch of exoticism and sophistication to proceedings.
Queer round the edges: Mary Stewart’s post-war middlebrow fiction
I can’t help but apply a queer lens to everything I read.