Evoking Leo Bersani’s notorious 1987 polemic, “Is the Rectum a Grave?,” Lynne Huffer strives to not only negotiate the divide...
José Esteban Muñoz, an author and academic in the fields of queer theory and cultural studies, has passed away. Read More
Trask’s book makes an important contribution toward understanding how the conceptualizations of homosexuality of the New Left, the countercultural radicals, and the liberal establishment in the academy influenced how the Gay Liberation Movement emerged in the 60s. Read More
Not many people may know about the disputes between Lewis Terman–a man who helped created the testing of intelligence– and...
Beatriz Preciado’s Testo Junkie (The Feminist Press) may very well be the most revolutionary queer text to hit bookstores since Eve Sedgwick’s...
The popular narrative of gay liberation seems inseparable from the urban landscape. From the drag balls of 1920s Harlem to...
Last year the world was captivated by the brazen acts of the Russian group Pussy Riot, whose “Punk Prayer” landed...
Perhaps the best way to approach Christopher Isherwood in America: Middlebrow Queer (University 0f Minnesota Press) by Jaime Harker is one idea...
In a recent interview with Haazretz, Tel Aviv based scholar and author Amalia Ziv talks about her life as a parent and...
"[...]with Facebook, Pinterest, with other online modes, blogging....We are catching things [in the news and on the web] and passing them along. What I'm showing is how the past comments on, and is related to, what we're doing now."
Scholar and writer Ellen Gruber Garvey talks with Lambda Literary about her new book, Writing With Scissors: American Scrapbooks from the Civil War to the Harlem Renaissance, being a lesbian academic, and bringing hidden histories to light. Read More


