
Introduction to LGBTQ+ Studies
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Deborah P. Amory is Professor of Social Sciences and Public Affairs at State University of New York, Empire State College. Sean G. Massey is Associate Professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and Psychology at the State University of New York at Binghamton. He is the coeditor (with Corrine C. Bertram and M. Sue Crowley) of Beyond Progress and Marginalization: LGBTQ Youth in Educational Contexts. Jennifer Miller is an independent scholar. She is the author of The Transformative Potential of LGBTQ+ Children's Picture Books and coeditor (with David Arditi) of The Dialectic of Digital Culture. Allison P. Brown is Digital Publishing Services Manager, Fraser Hall Library at the State University of New York College at Geneseo.
Content
Acknowledgments
Introduction: An Open Invitation to LGBTQ+ Studies
Deborah P. Amory
PART I: THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS
1. Thirty Years of Queer Theory
Jennifer Miller
(Research Resources compiled by Rachel Wexelbaum)
PART II: GLOBAL HISTORIES
2. Global Sexualities: LGBTQ+ Anthropology, Past, Present, and Future
Joseph Russo
(Research Resources compiled by Rachel Wexelbaum)
PROFILE: Lukas Avendaño: Reflections from Muxeidad
Rita Palacios
PROFILE: Queering Pan-Africanism
Adriaan van Klinken
3. Queer New World: Challenging Heteronormativity in Archaeology
James Aimers
(Research Resources compiled by Rosalinda Linares)
PART III: U.S. HISTORIES
4. U.S. LGBTQ+ History
Clark A. Pomerleau
(Research Resources compiled by Carrie Pirmann)
PROFILE: Institutionalizing Sexuality: Sexology, Psychoanalysis, and the Law
Jennifer Miller and Clark A. Pomerleau
5. LGBTQ+ Legal History
Dara J. Silberstein
(Research Resources compiled by Rachel Wexelbaum)
PROFILE: Anti-LGBTQ+ Hate Crimes in the United States: Histories and Debates
Ariella Rotramel
PART IV: PREJUDICE AND HEALTH
6. Prejudice and Discrimination against LGBTQ+ People
Sean G. Massey, Sarah R. Young, and Ann Merriwether
(Research Resources compiled by Jessica Szempruch and Rachel Wexelbaum)
PROFILE: Minority Stress and Same-Sex Couples
David M. Frost
7. LGBTQ+ Health and Wellness
Thomas Lawrence Long, Christine Rodriguez, Marianne Snyder, and Ryan J. Watson
(Research Resources compiled by Stephen Stratton)
PART V: RELATIONSHIPS, FAMILIES, AND YOUTH
8. LGBTQ+ Relationships and Families
Sarah R. Young and Sean G. Massey
(Research Resources compiled by Jessica Szempruch and Rachel Wexelbaum)
PROFILE: LGBTQ+ Family Building: Challenges and Opportunity
Christa Craven
9. Education and LGBTQ+ Youth
Kimberly Fuller
(Research Resources compiled by Rae-Anne Montague and Melody Scagnelli-Townley)
PROFILE: LGBTQ+ Inclusion in PreK-12 Teaching and Learning
Sabia Prescott
PART VI: CULTURE
10. Screening LGBTQ+
Lynne Stahl
(Research Resources compiled by Susan Wood)
PROFILE: Giving Voice to Black Gay Men through Marlon Riggs's Tongues Untied
Marquis Bey
PROFILE: How One Day at a Time Avoids Negative Queer Tropes
Shyla Saltzman
11. LGBTQ+ Literature
Edited by Jennifer Miller
LGBTQ+ Children's Picture Books
Jennifer Miller
Tropes in Lesbian Young Adult Literature
Maddison Lauren Simmons
Trans and Gender-Nonconforming Characters in Young Adult Literature
Robert Bittner
LGBTQ+ Comics
Mycroft M. Roske and Cathy Corder
Lesbian and Gay Pulp Fiction
Cathy Corder
LGBTQ+ Memoir and Life Writing
Olivia Wood
PART VII: RESEARCH
12. A Practical Guide for LGBTQ+ Studies
Rachel Wexelbaum and Gesina A. Phillips
Contributors
Index
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