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  2. Lesbian literature - Wikipedia

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    The first lesbian publisher devoted to publishing lesbian and feminist books was Daughters, Inc. [101] in Plainfield, Vermont, which published Rubyfruit Jungle by Rita Mae Brown in 1973. Naiad Press , followed, which published the seminal lesbian romance novel Curious Wine (1983) by Katherine V. Forrest and many other books.

  3. The Queens' English - Wikipedia

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    The review's verdict was that the book is "[a] must for better understanding queer culture, especially the contributions of Black and Latino trans people to pop culture at large." [ 5 ] The Queens' English received a starred review from Shelf Awareness , which called it a "delightfully informative, succinct, helpful and playful dictionary".

  4. David M. Halperin - Wikipedia

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    David M. Halperin (born April 2, 1952) is an American theorist in the fields of gender studies, queer theory, critical theory, material culture and visual culture.He is the cofounder of GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, and author of several books including Before Pastoral (1983) and One Hundred Years of Homosexuality (1990).

  5. A new era of power lesbian fashion is here — and it's not ...

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    History of lesbian fashion. In her new book, “Unsuitable: A History of Lesbian Fashion,” historian Eleanor Medhurst documents the course of lesbian fashion, which she said is frequently ...

  6. List of lesbian fiction - Wikipedia

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    Micky Knight, a lesbian private investigator in New Orleans in mysteries by J.M. Redmann; Monette O'Reilley, a towering lesbian, the star player of the Leaping Lesbians of the Park Slope soccer team, and a graphic artist in New York City in mysteries by David Stukas; Nea Fox, a lesbian private investigator in London, England in mysteries by ...

  7. Google Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Google Dictionary is an online dictionary service of Google that can be accessed with the "define" operator and other similar phrases [note 1] in Google Search. [2] It is also available in Google Translate and as a Google Chrome extension. The dictionary content is licensed from Oxford University Press's Oxford Languages. [3]

  8. Homoeroticism - Wikipedia

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    More recently, lesbian homoeroticism has flowered in photography and the writing of authors such as Patrick Califia and Jeanette Winterson. Female homoerotic art by lesbian artists has often been less culturally prominent than the presentation of lesbian eroticism by non-lesbians and for a primarily non-lesbian audience.

  9. List of LGBTQ acronyms - Wikipedia

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    GLBT, standing for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender. It was the commonly used acronym prior to the 1980s. Due to the AIDS crisis , the L was placed first to honor the lesbians who provided care and donated blood when healthcare workers refused to help.