Reexamining how East Germans constructed their present and future subjectivities
How drag performance transforms the social landscape of Cuba and illuminates the island’s racial, sexual, and economic inequalities
Revealing the LGBTQ+ lives of Flamenco artists
Examining the impacts of global development processes and HIV response on queer politics and activism in Ghana
Examining the intersections of queer theory and the rise of China to reveal how queerness is “produced”
Disabled girls’ complex roles in contemporary media culture
Performances as feminist, queer, and trans activism, from theater and flash mobs to street protests and online manifestos
The role of literature and popular songs in the cultural politics of Hausa society
Recovers the life and art of Bradford Ropes, author of 42nd Street and chronicler of gay lives in early show business
How opera practitioners represent sexual violence on today’s opera stages
Examines how women in higher office must balance feminine stereotypes with exercising their power
Cross-dressing in Shakespeare: a context for Elizabethan gender studies
A comprehensive account of the discrimination that lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender families confront and a look at how policy changes could make them more secure
Offers a case study of the same-sex marriage debate in Hawaii to discuss wider questions of political import
Parody, cross-dressing, zany comedy, and unbridled eroticism at a women's theater space in the East Village
A feminist critic provides the first book-length literary exploration of Freud's classic study, The Psychopathology of Everyday Life.
Reveals how queer and trans life writers use narrative strategies to create the possibility for a livable queer life
Essays that explore literature, art, and contemporary culture and their connections to time and place
How twentieth-century ethnographers captured the diverse social worlds of outsiders
A fresh look at the life and work of modernist poet H.D.
Women vote their own minds
Revisits the opportunities and obstacles that have faced women students, faculty, and administrators at the University of Michigan through the decades
Intimate, illuminating conversations with one of the most important voices in contemporary American poetry