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Encyclopedia of Lesbian Histories and Cultures - An Encyclopedia

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A: ; Activism; Addams, Jane (1860–1935); Adolescence; Adoption; Advertising and Consumerism; African American Literature; African Americans; Ageism; Aging; AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome); Alcohol and Substance Abuse; All-Female Revues (Japan); Allan, Maud (1873–1956); Allen, Paula Gunn (1939-); Amazons; American Literature, Nineteenth Century; American Literature, Twentieth Century; Anderson, Margaret Carolyn (1886–1973); Androgyny; Animal Studies; Anne, Queen of England (1665–1714); Anthologies; Anthony, Susan B. (1820–1906); Anthropology; Antisemitism; Antiquity; Anzaldúa, Gloria E. (1942-); Arab Americans; Arab Literature, Modern; Architecture; Archives and Libraries; Argentina; Arnold, June (1926–1982); Art, Contemporary European; Art, Contemporary North American; Art, Mainstream; Arzner, Dorothy (1990–1979); Asian American Literature; Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders; Asian Lesbian Network; Associations and Organizations; Athletics, Collegiate; Austen, Alice (1866–1952); Australia; Austria; Autobiography; B: ; Balkan Sworn Virgin; Bannon, Ann (1937-); Barnes, Djuna Chappell (1892–1982); Barney, Natalie (1876–1972); Bars; Bates, Katharine Lee (1859–1929); Beach, Sylvia (1887–1962); Beauvoir, Simone de (1908–1986); Behn, Aphra (1640?-1689); Belgium; Benedict, Ruth (1887–1948); Bentley, Gladys (1907–1960); Berlin; Bibliographies and Reference Works; Biography; Biological Determinism; Bisexual Movement; Bisexuality; Bishop, Elizabeth (1911–1979); Black Church; Black Feminism; Blais, Marie-Claire (1939-); Blaman, Anna (1905–1960); Blues Singers; Boarding Schools; Body Image; Bonheur, Rosa (1822–1899); Bookstores; Boston Marriage; Bowen, Elizabeth (1899–1972); Bowles, Jane Auer (1917–1973); Boye, Karin (1900–1941); Brazil; Brittain, Vera Mary (1893–1970); Brooks, Romaine (1874–1970); Brossard, Nicole (1943-); Brown, Rita Mae (1944-); Bryher (1894–1983); Buffalo, New York; Bulldagger; Businesses, Lesbian; Butch-Femme; C: ; Camp; Canada; Caribbean; Cartoons and Comic Books; Cather, Willa (1873–1947); Catholicism; Censorship; Central America; Chambers, Jane (1937–1983); Charke, Charlotte (1713–1760); Cherry Grove, New York; Chicago, Illinois; Children; Chile; China; Chinese Literature; Choruses, Women's; Christianity, Early; Christina of Sweden (1626–1689); Churches, Lesbian and Gay; Class; Classical Literature; Clitoris; Closet; Coalition Politics; Colette (1873–1954); Collectives; Colleges, Women's; Colonialism; Combahee River Collective; Comedy, Standup; Coming Out; Coming Out Stories; Community; Community Centers; Community Organizing; Companionate Marriage; Composers; Compton-Burnett, Ivy (1884–1969); Compulsory Heterosexuality; Computer Networks and Services; Consciousness Raising; Cornwell, Anita (1923-); Couples; Crime and Criminology; Critical Theory; Cross-Dressing; Cruikshank, Margaret Louise (1940-); Cultural Studies; Cushman, Charlotte (1816–1876); Custody Litigation; Czech Republic; D: ; Dance; Daughters of Bilitis; Davis, Katherine Bement (1860–1935); Delarue-Mardrus, Lucie (1874–1945); Deming, Barbara (1917–1984); Demography; Demonstrations and Actions; Denmark; Diaries and Letters; Dickinson, Emily (1830–1886); Didrikson, Mildred Ella “Babe” (Zaharias) (1911–1956); Dietrich, Marlene (1901–1992); Disability; Discrimination; Documentaries; Domestic Partnership; Donor Insemination; Drag Kings; Duffy, Maureen Patricia (1933-); Dunbar-Nelson, Alice (1875–1935); Dyke; E: ; Ecology and Ecofeminism; Economics; Egypt; Electoral Politics; Encuentros de Lesbianas; English Literature, Eighteenth Century; English Literature, Nineteenth Century; English Literature, Twentieth Century; Enlightenment, European; Erauso, Catalina de (ca. 1585–1650); Erotica and Pornography; Essentialism; Ethics; Etiology; Europe, Early Modern; Evolution and Human Origins; F: ; Faderman, Lillian (1940-); Family; Fat Liberation; Female Support Networks; Feminism; Fiction; Fiction, Young Adult; Field, Michael; Film, Alternative; Film, Mainstream; Finland; Flanner, Janet (1892–1978); Food; Foster, Jeannette Howard (1895–1981); France; French Literature; Friendship; Fuller, Margaret (1810–1850); Furies, The; G: ; Garbo, Greta (1905–1990); Gay Games; Gay Liberation Movement; Gender; German Literature; Germany; Gidlow, Elsa (1898–1986); Girl Scouts; Gittings, Barbara (1932-); Gluck (Hannah Gluckstein) (1895–1978); Goddess Religion; Goldman, Emma (1869–1940); Gossip; Gothic; Grahn, Judy (1940-); Greece; Greenwich Village; Grier, Barbara (1933-); Grimké, Angelina Weld (1880–1958); H: ; Hall, Radclyffe (1880–1943); Hamilton, Edith (1867–1963); Hampton, Mabel (1902–1989); Hansberry, Lorraine (Vivian) (1930–1965); Harems; Harlem; Harlem Renaissance; Hawai'i; H.D. (Hilda Doolittle) (1886–1961); Health; Heroes; Heterosexism; Heterosexuality; High Schools, Lesbian and Gay; Hildegard of Bingen, Saint (1098–1179); History; Hoboes; Hollywood; Holtby, Winifred (1898–1935); Homophobia; Homosexuality; Human Rights; Humor; I: ; Identity; Identity Politics; Ideology; Immigration; Incest; India; Indigenous Cultures; Indonesia; International Organizations; Invisibility; Ireland; Islam; Israel; Italy; J: ; James, Alice (1848–1892); Japan; Jay, Karla (1947-); Jewett, Sarah Orne (1849–1909); Jewsbury, Geraldine (1812–1880); Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc) (1412–1431); Johnston, Jill (1929-); Journalism; Juana Inés de la Cruz, Sor (1648–1695); Judaism; K: ; Kahlo, Frida (1907–1954); King, Billie Jean Moffitt (1943-); Kinsey Institute; Korea, South; L: ; Labeling; Labor Movement; Ladder, The; Ladies of Llangollen; Lagerlöf, Selma (1858–1940); Land; Landowska, Wanda (1879–1959); Iang, k.d. (Kathryn Dawn) (1961-); Language; Latin American Literature; Latina Literature; Latinas; Law and Legal Institutions; Leather; Leduc, Violette (1907–1972); Lee, Vernon (1856–1935); Legal Theory, Lesbian; Lesbian; Lesbian Avengers; Lesbian Connection; Lesbian Continuum; Lesbian Feminism; Lesbian Herstory Archives; Lesbian Impunity, Myth of; Lesbian Nation; Lesbian Studies; Lesbos, Island of; Lesotho; Lewis, Mary Edmonia (ca. 1843-after 1911); Liberalism; Libertinism; Librarians; Lister, Anne (1791–1840); Literary Criticism; Literary Images; London; Lorde, Audre (1934–1992); Los Angeles, California; Love; Lowell, Amy Lawrence (1874–1925); M: ; Mâhû; Mansfield, Katherine (1888–1923); Marches and Parades; Marie Antoinette (1755–1793); Marriage Ceremonies; Martin, Del (1921-) and Lyon, Phyllis (1924-); Masturbation; McCullers, Carson (1917–1967); Medicine; Mestizaje; Mew, Charlotte (1869–1928); Mexico; Michel, Louise (1830–1905); Middle Ages, European; Military; Millay, Edna St. Vincent (1892–1950); Millett, Kate (1934-); Misogyny; Mistral, Gabriela (1889–1957); Mitchell, Alice (1873?-1898); Miyamoto Yuriko (1899–1951); Modernism; Monogamy and Nonmonogamy; Moraga, Cherríe (1952-); Mothers, Lesbian; Music, Classical; Music Festivals; Music, Popular; Music, Women's; Mystery and Detective Fiction; Mythology, Classical; Mythology, Nonclassical; N: ; Naiad Press; Namibia; National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF); National Organization for Women (NOW); Native Americans; Navratilova, Martina (1956-); Nazism; Nestie, Joan (1940-); Netherlands; New Left; New Right; New Woman; New Zealand; Nin, Anais (1903–1977); Noble, Elaine (1944-); Norton Sound Incident; Nursing; O: ; O'Brien, Kate (1897–1974); Olivia; Opera; Oppression; Oral History; P: ; Pacific Islands; Pacific Literature; Paris; Parker-Hulme Murder Case; Parker, Pat (1944–1989); Parnok, Sophia (1885–1933); Parra, Teresa de la (1889/90–1936); Passing Women; Passionlessness; Patriarchy; Peace Movement; Penelope, Julia (1941-); Performance Art; Performativity; Periodicals; Phallus; Philippines; Philips, Katherine (1632–1664); Philosophy; Photography; Physical Education; Pirie, Jane (ca. 1784) and Woods, Marianne (ca. 1779); Poetry; Poland; Political Theory; Portugal; Postmodernism; Prejudice; Prisons and Prisoners; Privacy; Protestantism; Provincetown, Massachusetts; Psychiatry; Psychoanalysis; Psychology; Psychotherapy; Publishing, Lesbian; Pulp Paperbacks; Q: ; Québec; Queer Nation; Queer Theory; R: ; Race and Racism; Radicalesbians; Radio; Rainey, Gertrude “Ma” (1886–1939); Raucourt, Françoise (1756–1815); Recovery Movement; Recreation; Relationship Violence; Religious Communities; Renault, Mary (1905–1983); Rich, Adrienne (1929-); Rights; Romantic Friendship; Roosevelt, Anna Eleanor (1884–1962); Routsong, Alma (1924–1996); Rukeyser, Muriel (1913–1980); Rule, Jane Vance (1931-); Rüling, Anna (dates unknown); Russia; S: ; Sackville-West, Vita (1892–1962); Sadomasochism; Safer Sex; Saints and Mystics; San Francisco, California; Sand, George (1804–1876); Sapphic Tradition; Sappho (ca. 600 B.C.E.); Sarton, May (1912–1996); Scholars; Science; Science Fiction; Scudder, Vida Dutton (1861–1954); Self-Defense; Self-Help; Separatism; Sex Education; Sex Practices; Sex Toys; Sex Wars; Sex Work; Sexism; Sexology; Sexual Harassment; Sexual Orientation and Preference; Sexuality; Sexually Transmitted Diseases; Shockley, Ann Allen (1927-); Simcox, Edith Jemima (1844–1901); Singles; Sisterhood; Situational Lesbianism; Slang; Slovenia; Small Towns and Rural Areas; Smashes, Crushes, Spoons; Smith, Barbara (1946-); Smith, Bessie (1894?-1937); Smith, Lillian Eugenia (1897–1966); Smyth, Dame Ethel Mary (1858–1944); Social-Construction Theory; Social Work; Socialism; Sociology; Solanas, Valerie (1936–1988); Sororities; South Africa; Spain; Spanish Literature; Spinsters; Spirituality; Sports, Professional; Stein, Gertrude (1874–1946); Stereotypes; Stigma; Students; Style; Subculture; Suffrage Movement; Suicide; Sweden; Switzerland; Symbols; Synagogues; T: ; Talwan; Taylor, Valerie (1913–1997); Teachers; Technology; Television; Teresa of Avila (1515–1582); Thailand; Theater and Drama, Contemporary; Theater and Drama, History of; Thomas, M. Carey (1857–1935); Toklas, Alice B. (1877–1967); Tolerance; Tomboy; Tourism and Guidebooks; Transgender; Tribade; Tsvetaeva, Marina Ivanovna (1892–1941); Two-Spirit; U: ; United Kingdom; United States; Utopian Literature; V: ; Vampires; Vargas, Chavela (1919-); Vegetarianism; Video; Violence; Vivien, Renée (1877–1909); W: ; Walker, A'Lelia (1885–1931); Walker, Mary Edwards (1832–1919); Warner, Sylvia Townsend (1893–1978); Washington, D.C.; Welrauch, Anna Elisabet (1887–1970); Wilhelm, Gale (1908–1991); Winsloe, Christa (1888–1944); Witches, Persecution of; Wittig, Monique (1935-); Wolff, Charlotte (1897–1986); Woman-Identified Woman; Womanist; Women of Color; Women's Lberation Movement; Women's Studies; Woolf, Virginia (1882–1941); Work; Wu Zao (ca. 1800s); Y: ; Yosano Akiko (1878–1942); Yoshiya Nobuko (1896–1973); Yourcenar, Marguerite (1903–1987); Yugoslavia, Former; Z: ; Zimbabwe; 'Zines

Summary

Volume one of this two volume set focuses on lesbian history and culture, beginning in 1869, when the study of homosexuality was said to have begun with the establishment of sexology. It is intended as a reference for students and scholars in many fields, as well as the general public.

Product details

Authors Bonnie Zimmerman
Assisted by Bonnie Zimmerman (Editor), Zimmerman Bonnie (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.07.2015
 
EAN 9780415763738
ISBN 978-0-415-76373-8
No. of pages 920
Series Encyclopedias of Contemporary Culture
Subjects Non-fiction book > Dictionaries, reference works > Dictionaries, encyclopaedias
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

Sociology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, REFERENCE / General, Society & culture: general, Society and culture: general

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