Keyword [queer] Result: 161 - 180 | Page: 9 of 10 |
| 161. | From righteous to roguish: Queer desire in black women's writings, 1850--1940 |
| 162. | Queer pathography: A comparison of illness narratives by Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick and Bill T. Jones |
| 163. | Queer frontier: Appropriating the classic western in Lonesome Cowboys and Brokeback Mountain |
| 164. | Silent outsiders: Searching for queer identity in composition readers |
| 165. | Uncloseting drama: Modernism's queer theaters |
| 166. | Performing that-which-will-become posthuman and queer bodies in the works of Heinrich von Kleist and Oscar Wilde |
| 167. | Pleasure, reading: Literacy, sexuality and empowerment in queer Chicano narrativ |
| 168. | Queer across the Atlantic: Homo/sexual representation in the United States and France, 1977--2001 |
| 169. | Becoming visible: Queer in postsocialist Slovakia |
| 170. | Out of time: Queer excess, trauma, and the art of nation-making |
| 171. | Post-Jungian psychoanalysis and images of the black queer Other in selected works by Wallace Henry Thurman and Richard Bruce Nugent |
| 172. | Queering the mus(e)ic: Women's artistic production and the possibilities of queer diasporic identity(s) |
| 173. | The materialism of the encounter: Queer sociality and capital in modern literature |
| 174. | Queer Comrades, Queer China: Hybrid Lesbian Identities in an Age of Social Media |
| 175. | Queer Italy: Contexts, antecedents and representation |
| 176. | The lived experiences of queer identified couple/marriage and family therapists: A qualitative study |
| 177. | The Effect of Internal and External Discrimination on the Psychological Well-Being and Self-Esteem of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Queer Black Women |
| 178. | Real queer: Lesbian modernity and American realism (Mary Casal, Elisabeth Craigin, Diana Frederics, Helen Anderson) |
| 179. | 'My little orphan': Tracing the impact of isolation and invisibility upon queer identity development in American women through the lenses of history, literature and affective neuroscience |
| 180. | Monique Wittig and the queer theory movement: Descendents and disputes |
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