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Maureen Seaton traces the emergence of her identity in quick, droll, often surprising sketches. She finds herself alternately in the company of winos, swingers, and drag kings; in love with Jesus H. Christ and a butch named Mars; in charge of two children (her own!); writing stories that shrink painfully to poems; and unable to reckon how she landed in any of these predicaments. In her passage from near-nun to suburban mom to woke woman, she shakes herself out of a sloshed stupor and delights in the spree.
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How do lesbians decide to become mothers or remain childfree? Why do new families form at particular historical moments? These questions are at the heart of Nancy J. Mezey’s New Choices, New Families. Researchers, politicians, and society at large continue to debate the changing American family, especially nontraditional families that emerge from divorce, remarriage, grandparents-as-parents, and adoption. This ongoing discussion also engages the controversy surrounding the parental rights of same-sex couples and their families. New Choices, New Families enters into this conversation. Mezey asks why lesbians are forming families at this particular historical moment and wonders how race, class, sexual identity, and family history factor into the decision-making process. Drawing heavily from personal interviews, Mezey’s groundbreaking analysis gives voice to groups long underrepresented in similar studies—black, Latina, working class, and childfree lesbians. Some chapters examine how childhood experiences contribute to the desire to become a mother, while others consider the influence of women’s partners and careers. New Choices, New Families provides thoughtful insights into questions about sexual identity, social and cultural expectations, and what and who constitute a family.
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This thesis by Anna Malmquist examines the dynamics and experiences of lesbian families in contemporary Sweden, particularly focusing on the changes in legal and social contexts since the early 2000s. The study investigates the interactions between family members and their surroundings, as well as the challenges and opportunities faced by these families. It draws on interviews with 118 parents and 12 children, analyzing their narratives through discursive psychology and thematic analysis. Key topics include encounters with healthcare professionals, second-parent adoption processes, equality in parenting roles, and children's perspectives on fathers and donors.
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Within a society that long considered "lesbian motherhood" a contradiction in terms, what were the experiences of lesbian mothers at the end of the twentieth century? In this illuminating book, lesbian mothers tell their stories of how they became mothers; how they see their relationships with their children, relatives, lovers, and friends and with their children's fathers and sperm donors; how they manage child-care arrangements and financial difficulties; and how they deal with threats to custody. Ellen Lewin's unprecedented research on lesbian mothers in the San Francisco area captured a vivid portrait of the moment before gay and lesbian parenting moved into the mainstream of U.S. culture. Drawing on interviews with 135 women, Lewin provided her readers with a new understanding of the attitudes of individual women, the choices they made, and the texture of their daily lives.
Lesbian mothers --- Single mothers --- Lesbian parents --- Mothers --- United States --- Gay & Lesbian studies / LGBTQ studies
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Christian lesbians --- Taylor, Jacqueline, --- Lesbian Christians --- Lesbians
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Gay and lesbian studies --- Homosexuality --- Gay people --- Lesbians --- Gay and lesbian studies. --- Gay people. --- Homosexuality. --- Lesbians.
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Schrijver en criminoloog Andreas Burnier / Ronnie Dessaur (1931-2002) was een leven lang ontheemd, hetgeen zijn weerslag vond in indringende romans als Een tevreden lach, De litteraire salon, Het jongensuur en in talrijke essays en lezingen. Als Joods kind werd zij in de oorlog in zestien verschillende onderduikgezinnen geplaatst. Als `transgender avant la lettre worstelde zij met haar identiteit. Als feministe weigerde zij mannenhaat en gebrek aan ambitie als deugden te aanvaarden. Als wetenschapper waagde ze het te vloeken in de Kerk der Rede. Wat Reve betekende voor de mannelijke homoseksueel, betekende Andreas Burnier voor de vrouwelijke. Toen de euthanasiewet in de maak was, die door heel vooruitstrevend Nederland werd omhelsd, wees zij in een fel pamflet op de gevaren ervan en bepleitte zij andere vormen van omgang met stervenden. In een tijd dat de ziel werd afgeschaft had zij de euvele moed het over de ziel te hebben.
Women authors, Dutch --- Lesbian authors --- Burnier, Andreas, --- Dessaur, Catharina I.
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This ground-breaking book explores the practical applications of queer theory for criminal justice practitioners. It covers theoretical concepts within queer criminology and the experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals as victims, offenders and professionals, and proposes ways in which a real difference can be made to training, policy and practice.
Queer theory. --- Criminology. --- Gay and lesbian studies. --- Sexual minorities.
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This Element shows how two social movements, lesbian separatism and Men Going Their Own Way (MGTOW), reflect the changing and complex (anti-)feminist ideologies of their time. The authors outline the historical and political background of those discourses and how they are influencing contemporary gender relations. The materials analysed comprise ten manifestos, which are examined with a combination of data-led discourse analysis and theory-led argumentation analysis. The manifestos are similar in that both sets of authors construct homogenous in-groups and out-groups as well as dichotomies between them. There are some differences though in how this is linguistically realised and who is classified as an out-group. Both groups cast social actors in particular roles and establish ethical norms, but strategic planning and utopias are more prominent among lesbian separatists. Freedom, advantage and authority are central in each group's argumentation, but lesbian separatists also stress humanitarianism while MGTOW focus on financial matters.
Sex role --- Lesbian separatism. --- Men's movement. --- Misogyny. --- Terminology.
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