Middleclass lesbians; butch/femme roles and; Depression and; 1800s; gay bars and; gay liberation movement and; harassment during McCarthy era; “kiki”; lesbian-feminists and; 1970s; 1980s changes; professional pursuits at turn of century and; racial movement and; sexologists and; slumming in Harlem in 1920s; social contacts
Midwest Women’s Festival
Milford-Haven, Marchioness Nadeja
Military service; dismissals from; lesbian-catching tactics and; lesbians in World War II and; witch hunts of the 1950s and
Milk, Harvey
Millay, Edna St. Vincent
Miller, Marilyn
Minority lesbians: butch/femme roles and; lesbian-feminists and; 1980s; transvestitism and
“Miss Ogilvy Finds Herself (Hall)
Mitchell, Alice
Moderations shift to
Monogamy: lesbian-feminists’ rejection of; 1980s return to
Moraga, Cherrie
Morality: homophobics and; lesbian “cures” and; New Right and; 1930s anti-lesbianism and; 1940s; pulp novels and
Moral literature
Mortimer, Lee
Moscone, George
Motherhoods acceptance of
Mothering skills, mass
Mount Holyoke
Movies, lesbian theme in
Mygatt, Tracy
Mythmaking, matriarchal
Nachman, Elana
Nathan, George Jean
National Black Feminist Organization
National Coalition of Black Lesbians and Gay Men
National Gay Task Force
National Organization of Women
National security, dismissals during McCarthy era and
National Women’s Agency
National Women’s Music Festival
National Women’s Political Caucus
Neff, Wanda Fraiken
Nestle, Joan
New Alliance for Gay Equality
New England Women’s Music Retreat
New Left
New Right
New Sex Therapy, The (Kaplan)
Newspapers, publishing arrestees names in
Newton, Esther
New York City: 1920s drag balls and; 1930s, in; 1940s bar scene and; 1980s gay and lesbian liaisons and. See also Greenwich Village; Harlem
New York Lesbian Food Conspiracy
New York Lesbian Pride Rally
Nigger Heaven (Van Vechten)
Nightwood (Barnes)
Niles, Blair
Norma Trist; or Pure Carbon: A Story of the Inversion of the Sexes (Carhart)
North American Conference of Homophile Organizations
Noyes, John
Oakgrove, Artemis
Oberlin Lesbian Society
Odd Girl Out
Older lesbians: class membership affiliations; 1980s
“Old gays”; homes for; 1980s
O’Leary, Jean
Olivia Records
O’Neill, William
On Our Backs
Oneida Community
O’Reilly, Lenora
Orlando (Woolf)
Otis, Margaret
Outcast, The (Weirauch)
Outing
Over the Hill (Copper)
Painted Veils (Huneker)
Paranoid schizophrenia
Parke, Joseph
Parker, Dorothy
Parker, Pat
Patriotism, working during Depression and
Patterson, June
Patton, Marion
Peck, Mary
Peiss, Kathy
Pension plans
Perry, Troy
Persecution, McCarthyism and
Personals ads, in porno magazines
Phelps, Johnnie
Physical education majorss
Pink Panther groups
Police harassment: butch/femme roles and; Daughters of Bilitis and; gay bars and
Political awareness
Political correctness: lesbian-feminists and; 1980s; sex and; women’s music and
Political goals, lesbian-feminist
Political influence
Political networks, underground
Poor White (Anderson)
Popular magazines
Pornography: lesbian interest in; male versus female response to; male writers of; mistrust of; 1980s conservatism and; NOW and
Porter, Katherine Anne
Pound, Louise
Pratt, Caroline
Pride Institute
Prisons; butch/femme arrangements; lesbian slang and; romantic friendship and; turn-of-the-century
Professional women: early twentieth century; education and; establishing own professions; male preserves and; marriage of
Professional Women’s Network
Professors, role models for romantic friendships in
Psychiatric hospitalss
Psychoanalysis
Psychodrama, sexual
Psychopathia Sexualis (Krafft-Ebing)
Psychosis
Public images, positive
Public opinion, romantic friendship and
Pulp novels
Queer Nation
Radical chic lesbians
Radicalesbians
Rainbeau Productions
Reagan, Ronald
Rebel lifestyle, heavy drinking and
Rebel sexuality, femmes in 1950s and
Reform work
Rent parties
Republicans, persecution by
Resource centers, lesbian-feminist communities and
Revere, Ann
Reynolds, Smith
Rich, Adrienne
Robertiello, Richard
Robinson, Mabel
Robinson, Victor
Role playing
Romantic friendship; attack on; homophobia of the 1920s and; as mental passion; metamorphosis of; nineteenth century; penal institutions and; public opinion and; women’s colleges and; working class and
Romo-Carmona, Mariana
Roosevelt, Eleanor
Rosse, Irving
Rothman, Ellen
Rubyfiuit Jungle (Brown)
Rule, Jane
Russell, Bertrand
Sadomasochism, lesbian
Same-sex households
Samois
San Francisco: Daughters of Bilitis and; 1930s bar scene; 1940s
San Francisco Gay Pride Parade
Sang, Barbara
Sanger, Margaret
Sapho (Daudet)
Save Our Children
Save Our Moral Ethics
Schulman, Sarah
Schwarz, Judith
Science fiction novels, women’s
Scientific Humanitarian Committee
Scorpion, The (Weirauch)
Scudder, Vida
Self-actualization, in
Seminaries, female
Settlement houses
Sex circuses
Sexologists; attack on romantic friendship; early; feminism and; German; male homosexuals and; medical model and; middleclass women and; moral visions of; readership of; subculture creation and; working-class women and
Sexual conformity, post-World War II
Sexual conservatism
Sexual inversion
Sexuality; adventurousness and; affection versus; butch/femme roles and; committed relationships and; cultural feminists and; cultural socialization and; dangerous or antisocial; lesbian-feminists and; neuroses and; nineteenth century; 1920s liberalization; 1930s; 1960s permissiveness; 1970s; 1980s; radical feminists and; turn-of-the-century. See also Lesbian sex
Sexualizations
Sexual radicals
Sexual revolution: 1920s; 1960s; 1970s; sexual radicals and
Sexual violence
Shaw, Anna Howard
Shaw, Beverly
Simpson Whipple, Evangeline Marrs
Singer, Rochelle
Sin of Sins
Sister Gin (Arnold)
Slogans, consciousness-raising and
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Smith, Bessie
Smith, Mary Roset
Smith, Ruby Walker
Smith College
Socarides, Charles
Social attitudes, fiction as reflection of
Social constructionists
Social freedom, nineteenth-century transvestites and
Social groups, middleclass lesbians and
Socialist Workers Party
Social progress, female contributors to
Social reforms
Social work profession
Softball teams
South, Chris
Speakeasies
Sperry, Alameda
Spinsters, educated
Spirituality, lesbian-feminists and
Starr, Ellen
Stein, Gertrude
Steinem, Gloria
Steinhardt, Irving D.
Stone, Merlin
Stone butches
Stone Wall, The (Casal)
Stonewall Inn
Stonewall Rebellion
Stormy Leather
Strange Brother (Niles)
Street cruising
Strip shows, lesbian
Stuart, David
Student Homophile League
Sun Also Rises, The (Hemingway)
Suppressed Desires (Glaswell)
Sutro Baths
Swallow, Jean
Swashbuckler, The (Lynch)
Sweatshops
Take Back the Night marches
Talmey, Bernard
Tatoo Blue
Teachers, dismissals for lesbianism and
Testosterone
Theater, censorship and. See also specific plays
These Three
Third World lesbians
Thomas, M. Carey
Thompson, Clara
Thurman, Wallace
Tigress Productions
Tipton, Billy
Titillations blues and
Tomlin, Lily
Transsexuals
Transvestites
Trimberger, Ellen Kay
Troubridge, Una
Twilight Lovers
Tyler, Lottie
Tyler, Robin
Tyson, Willie
University lifes social contacts and. See also Women’s colleges
University of Michigan
Upper-class lesbians: education and; “kiki”; 1980s; philanthropy of; pressure to marry and; slumming in Harlem in 1920s
Upper-class women, married while having lesbian affairs
Urban centers, migration after World War II and
Utopian visions: lesbian-feminists and; science fiction and
Valentine, Helen
Valhalla Hall
Vallerga v. Munro
Valley of the Amazons(Koertge)
Vanderbilt, Gloria
Vanilla sex
Van Vetchen, Carl
Vassars
Vice Versa,
Victorian era, middleclass women in
Violence, literature about
Violent protest tactics
Viraginity
Vivien, Renee
Wagner, Jane
Walker, A’Lelia
Walton, Shirley
Wanderground, The (Gearhart)
Ward, Freda
Warner, Charles
Waters, Ethel
WAVEss policy on homosexuals
We Sing Diana (Neff)
We Too Are Drifting (Wilhelm)
Webb, Clifton
Weir, James
Weirauch, Anna
Well of Loneliness, The (Hall),
Wellesley
Westphal, Karl
When God Was A Woman,
Wherry, Kenneth
White, Dan
Whitess Harlem experimentation and
Wilder, Frances
Wilhelm, Gale
Willard, Frances
Williams, Ethel
Williams, William Carlos
Williamson, Cris
Wilson, Barbara
Winesburg, Ohio (Anderson)
Winsloe, Christa
Winter Bound,
Wishing Well,
Witches, as spiritual-political models
Witherspoon, Frances
Wolden, Russell
Wolff, Charlotte
Womanspirit
Women’s Army Corps (WAC)
Women’s colleges
Women’s culture
Women’s culture books
Women-identified women communitys
Women’s Land Army
Women’s movement: 1920s late nineteenth-century lesbian-feminists and
Women’s music
Women’s music festivals
Women’s Pentagon Action
Women’s pressess
Women’s Trade Union League
Women With Inherited Wealth
Wood, Thelma
Woolf, Virginia
Woolley, Mary
Woolson, Constance Fenimore
Working-class lesbians: butch/femme roles; communities and; Depression and; gay bars and; gay movement and; lesbian-feminists and; military witchhunts and; 1930s bar scene; 1930s slang and; passing as men; radical movement and; romantic friendship and; sexologists and; turn-of-the-century
Working-class women, heterosexual practices
Working women: Depression and; family structure and
World War I: women’s participation in; women’s sexual experimentation during
World War II, women’s participation in
X-rated movie houses
Yale University
Young lesbians: butch/femme roles; gay bars and
Between Men ~ Between Women
Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Studies
Terry Castle and Larry Gross, Editors
Richard D. Mohr, Gays/Justice: A Study of Ethics, Society, and Law
Gary David Comstock, Violence Against Lesbians and Gay Men
Kath Weston, Families We Choose: Lesbians, Gays, Kinship
Lillian Faderman, Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America
Judith Roof, A Lure of Knowledge: Lesbian Sexuality and Theory
John Clum, Acting Gay: Male Homosexuality in Modern Drama
Allen Ellenzweig, The Homoerotic Photograph: Male Images from Durieu/Delacroix to Mapplethorpe
Sally Munt, editor, New Lesbian Criticism: Literary and Cultural Readings
Timothy F. Murphy and Suzanne Poirier, editors, Writing AIDS: Gay Literature, Language, and Analysis
Linda D. Garnets and Douglas C. Kimmel, editors, Psychological Perspectives on Lesbian and Gay Male Experiences (2nd edition)
Laura Doan, editor, The Lesbian Postmodern
Noreen O’Connor and Joanna Ryan, Wild Desires and Mistaken Identities: Lesbianism and Psychoanalysis
Alan Sinfield, The Wilde Century: Effeminacy, Oscar Wilde, and the Queer Moment
Claudia Card, Lesbian Choices
Carter Wilson, Hidden in the Blood: A Personal Investigation of AIDS in the Yucatan
Alan Bray, Homosexuality in Renaissance England
Joseph Carrier, De Los Otros: Intimacy and Homosexuality Among Mexican Men
Joseph Bristow, Effeminate England: Homoerotic Writing After 1885
Corinne E. Blackmer and Patricia Juliana Smith, editors, En Travesti: Women, Gender Subversion, Opera
Don Paulson with Roger Simpson, An Evening at The Garden of Allah: A Gay Cabaret in Seattle
Claudia Schoppmann, Days of Masquerade: Life Stories of Lesbians During the Third Reich
Chris Straayer, Deviant Eyes, Deviant Bodies: Sexual Re-Orientation in Film and Video
Edward Alwood, Straight News: Gays, Lesbians, and the News Media
Thomas Waugh, Hard to Imagine: Gay Male Eroticism in Photography and Film from Their Beginnings to Stonewall
Judith Roof, Come As You Are: Sexuality and Narrative
Terry Castle, Noel Coward and Radclyffe Hall: Kindred Spirits
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Kath Weston, Render Me, Gender Me: Lesbians Talk Sex, Class, Color, Nation, Studmuffins …
Ruth Vanita, Sappho and the Virgin Mary: Same-Sex Love and the English Literary Imagination
Renée C. Hoogland, Lesbian Configurations
Beverly Burch, Other Women: Lesbian Experience and Psychoanalytic Theory of Women
Jane Mclntosh Snyder, Lesbian Desire in the Lyrics of Sappho
Rebecca Alpert, Like Bread on the Seder Plate: Jewish Lesbians and the Transformation of Tradition
Emma Donoghue, editor, Poems Between Women: Four Centuries of Love, Romantic Friendship, and Desire
James T. Sears and Walter L. Williams, editors, Overcoming Heterosexism and Homophobia: Strategies That Work
Patricia Juliana Smith, Lesbian Panic: Homoeroticism in Modern British Women’s Fiction
Dwayne C. Turner, Risky Sex: Gay Men and HIV Prevention
Timothy F. Murphy, Gay Science: The Ethics of Sexual Orientation Research
Cameron McFarlane, The Sodomite in Fiction and Satire—1750
Lynda Hart, Between the Body and the Flesh: Performing Sadomasochism
Byrne R. S. Fone, editor, The Columbia Anthology of Gay Literature: Readings from Western Antiquity to the Present Day
Ellen Lewin, Recognizing Ourselves: Ceremonies of Lesbian and Gay Commitment
Ruthann Robson, Sappho Goes to Law School: Fragments in Lesbian Legal Theory
Jacquelyn Zita, Body Talk: Philosophical Reflections on Sex and Gender
Evelyn Blackwood and Saskia Wieringa, Female Desires: Same-Sex Relations and Transgender Practices Across Cultures
William L. Leap, ed., Public Sex I Gay Space
Larry Gross and James D. Woods, eds., The Columbia Reader on Lesbians and Gay Men in Media, Society, and Politics
Marilee Lindemann, Willa Gather: Queering America
George E. Haggerty, Men in Love: Masculinity and Sexuality in the Eighteenth Century
Andrew Elfenbein, Romantic Genius: The Prehistory of a Homosexual Role
Gilbert Herdt and Bruce Koff, Something to Tell You: The Road Families Travel When a Child Is Gay
Richard Canning, Gay Fiction Speaks: Conversations with Gay Novelists
Laura Doan, Fashioning Sapphism: The Origins of a Modern English Lesbian Culture
Mary Bernstein and Renate Reimann, eds., Queer Families, Queer Politics: Challenging Culture and the State
Richard R. Bozorth, Auden’s Games of Knowledge: Poetry and the Meanings of Homosexuality
Larry Gross, Up from Invisibility: Lesbians, Gay Men, and the Media in America
Linda Garber, Identity Poetics: Race, Class, and the Lesbian-Feminist Roots of Queer Theory
Rchard Canning, Hear Us Out: Conversations with Gay Novelists
Katherine Sender, Business, Not Politics: The Making of the Gay Market
Daniel Boyarin, Daniel Itzkovitz, and Ann Pellegrini, eds., Queer Theory and the Jewish Question
David Bergman, The Violet Hour: The Violet Quill and the Making of Gay Culture
Alan Sinfield, On Sexuality and Power
Gloria Wekker, The Politics of Passion: Women’s Sexual Culture in the Afro-Surinamese Diaspora
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