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Queer Studies
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Queer Studies, science and theory, history and sociology
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- Thomas L. Long
- Profesor with interest in Gender Theory/Gay & Lesbian Culture Studies
Categories - Personal Sites Locations: - Virginia } Hampton
- Quebec Gay Archives
- The aims of the Quebec Gay Archives (Archives Gaies du Québec) are to acquire, conserve and maintain all types of documents, including manuscripts, printed materials, visual, audio and others which relate to the history of the lesbian and gay community in Quebec. Includes an Alan Stone Physique Photo Exhibition.
Categories - LGB History - Queer Archives Locations: - Canada
- Clan Blue Feather
- Clan Blue Feather is the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, and straight friends group within the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), a worldwide Medieval and Renaissance period re-enactment society. The Clan promotes responsible research into period life and attitudes, as well as provides a social focal point for members of the SCA. The web site is very new, but anyone interested in period research or re-enactment can feel free to look it over.
Categories - LGB History - Hobbies, Miscellaneous - Mail List Servers
- Goatboy and the Music Machines
- Documentary concerning a modern-day "mountain man", a craftsman who restores antique player instruments, a writer on Gays in history and myth, and self-described "Radical Satyr" who questions many facets of contemporary American life. The site includes stills, sound clips, and extensive supplementary materials.
Categories - LGB History - Movies, Film, Video - Performing Arts - Radical Faeries - Television
- The hunt for Nazi-doctor Vaernet
- After an international hunt the mystery of the fate of the most notorious concentration camp doctor experimenting on gay prisoners has been resolved by his grandson in Argentine, where the doctor fled to 1947.
Categories - LGB History
- Isle of Lesbos
- A site of art, culture, and learning for women-oriented women. Includes a historical poetry center, lesbian images in classical art, quotations, and an annotated lesbian web directory.
Categories - Art Galleries (Virtual) - LGB History - Lesbian - Literature - Poetry - Queer Archives
- Origin of "Homo"
- How the 3rd sex made men out of monkeys. Pop evolutionary theory from homo-centric view- explains why nature produces non-reproductive gays and "the gay little brother effect" as birth control while creating a new kind of caring domesticated gay apes-the lesser number of lesbians is explained and the role of beauty in evolutionary selection- how the3rd sex spurred evolution of prehumans and is the backbone of humanity "Homo" itself.
Categories - LGB History
- 1st Parnership Page
- THE.PIONEERS OF GAY MARRIAGE EIGIL & AXEL AXGIL Contents: 300+ Pages : Life story of the Gay Pioneers 11 Wedding Pictures, Rex Wockners Report, The Partnership Countries "VENNEN": Partnership As gay marriage now is spreading beyond the Nordic countries, where Axel & Eigil Axgil.are well known, this site in less than perfect English has been made to tell about the pioneers of partnership and gay rights.
Categories - Domestic Partners and Same Sex Marriage - Gay Marriage - Gay Rights - LGB History Locations: - Denmark
- The Human Sexuality Collection
- Large collection documenting lesbian and gay history. Part of Cornell University Library.
- ONE Institute International Gay & Lesbian Archives
- ONE Institute is an independent educational institution which houses the world's largest research library on Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered heritage and concerns.
Categories - Queer Archives
- Gay and Lesbian Presence in American Literature
Categories - Literature
- Bibliography: Lesbian & Gay History, Politics & Culture
- The Homosexual Tradition
- GLBTA Resource Center at American University
- The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Ally Resource Center (GLBTA Resource Center) is a University office which works to heighten awareness of issues dealing with sexual orientation. The Center is staffed by undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, and members of the University administration. The staff provides academic advice, peer support, referrals, and resource information on sexual minority issues.
Acknowledging and supporting the diversity in the University community, the GLBTA Resource Center is a safe space that all members of the University community are welcome to visit to explore the many aspects of human sexuality in an open, non-prejudicial atmosphere. We encourage you to stop by the GLBTA Resource Center during office hours (9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday). The GLBTA Resource Center is available other times by appointment.
Categories - Alumni Organizations - Clubs and Organizations - University and College Organizations - Youth Locations: - District of Columbia } Washington
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