
Gender and the Quest in British Science Fiction Television: An Analysis of Doctor Who, Blake's 7, Red Dwarf and Torchwood
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Doctor Who, Blake's 7, Red Dwarf, and Torchwood represent a significant cross section of BBC...
New Feminisms in South Asia: Disrupting the Discourse Through Social Media, Film and Literature
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This book is a study of the resurgence and re-imagination of feminist discourse on gender and...

Zombies and Sexuality: Essays on Desire and the Living Dead
Steve Jones and Shaka McGlotten
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Since the early 2000s, zombies have increasingly swarmed the landscape of popular culture, with ever...
The Feminist Bookstore Movement: Lesbian Antiracism and Feminist Accountability
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From the 1970s through the 1990s more than one hundred feminist bookstores built a transnational...

This Book is Gay
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Lesbian. Bisexual. Queer. Transgender. Straight. Curious. This book is for everyone, regardless of...
Gaming Representation: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Video Games
Jennifer Malkowski and TreaAndrea M. Russworm
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Recent years have seen an increase in public attention to identity and representation in video...

Modernist Women Writers and Spirituality: A Piercing Darkness: 2016
Andrew Radford and Heather Walton
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Concentrating on female modernists specifically, this volume examines spiritual issues and their...

Loose Lips: Fanfiction Parodies of Great (and Terrible) Literature from the Smutty Stage of Shipwreck
Amy Stephenson and Casey Childers
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Fanfiction has always been there, lurking in the darkest corners of the internet. Two years ago, Amy...

Veronica Pena (690 KP) rated Chasing Amy (1997) in Movies
May 11, 2020
I think that it's a really interesting plot, but also the subject matter is really important. There's a lot to learn in this film and I really appreciate that. Especially given the time it came out. 1997 wasn't the most conservative time in history but it wasn't the most open either. As a queer kid, I loved every minute of this movie. There are definitely some discrepancies and things that are a bit uncomfortable, but I think that's life and that's why this movie is so good. Heck, I really liked it. Who cares what anyone else says?

Cruising the Movies: A Sexual Guide to Oldies on TV
William E. Jones and Boyd McDonald
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Ronnie Reagan's bizarre legs are sufficient reason to watch John Loves Mary (1949), a picture so...