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Support for a Fluid-Continuum Model of Sexual Orientation : A Large-Scale Internet Study  / Robert Epstein ... [et al.].

Journal of Homosexuality, 59 (2012) 10 (nov-dec), p. 1356-1381
bron: Journal of Homosexuality jaargang: 59 (2012) 10 (nov-dec), p. 1356-1381
samenvatting: In a study with 17,785 subjects obtained over the Internet from the United States and 47 other countries, Kinsey's hypothesis that sexual orientation lies on a continuum was supported. Self-identifications of subjects as gay, straight, bisexual, and other corresponded to broad, skewed distributions, suggesting that such terms are misleading for many people. Sexual orientation range-roughly, how much flexibility someone has in expressing sexual orientation-was also measured. The results support a fluid-continuum model of sexual orientation, according to which genetic and environmental factors determine both the size of the sexual orientation range and the point at which an individual's sexual orientation is centered on the continuum. [ Copies are available at http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00918369.2012.724634#.VJfp9_8LALA ]
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Support for a Fluid-Continuum Model of Sexual Orientation : A Large-Scale Internet Study
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Robert Epstein ... [et al.].
Journal of Homosexuality
59
(2012)
10
(nov-dec)
1356-1381
N294406
Artikel

Queer Art of Looking : On the Art of Del LaGrace Volcano  / Josch Hoenes.

The Archive : The Journal of the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art (2012) 43 (autumn), p. 7-10
bron: The Archive : The Journal of the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art (2012) 43 (autumn), p. 7-10
samenvatting: At once photographer and photographic subject, Del LaGrace Volcano's art consistently refuses "either/or" categories in favor of "both/and." His/her art asks the kinds of questions that make their answers provisional and even irrelevant, because the truth is in the asking. Using the body and its signs of identification, Volcano's work plays with and against constructions of gender, sexuality, and race, and recasts embodiment as a creative exercise of will power rather than a brute fact of nature. Volcano deploys his/her intersex gender as a provocation to the traditionally binary gender norm, recognizing that for many, the question of gender, like that of sexuality or race, is not an either/or equation. As the artist admits, "My intention is to explode the notion of the truthful body "Although we all know that the relationship between a photograph and the truth is unreliable at best, we still want to believe what our eyes tell us."
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Queer Art of Looking : On the Art of Del LaGrace Volcano
ts. dgb periodieken
Josch Hoenes.
The Archive : The Journal of the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art
(2012)
43
(autumn)
7-10
N294521
Artikel

Beyond Binaries: Critical Approaches to Sex and Gender in Early America.  / Introd. by Rachel Hope Cleves.

Early American Studies, 12 (2014) 3 (fall), p. i-iv, 459-678
bron: Early American Studies jaargang: 12 (2014) 3 (fall), p. i-iv, 459-678
samenvatting: In February 2014 the world?s largest social media network, Facebook, revised the options available for users to identify their gender from the binary choice of male or female to include more than fifty custom labels ranging alphabetically from agender to two spirit. This alteration, made in consultation with members of the LGBTQ community, indicates a profound contemporary social change that is widening both the possibility and visibility for nonbinary sex and gender expressions, especially among younger generations. Yet sex and gender expressions beyond the binary are not entirely new. As the contributors to this special issue argue, not only can genderless and two-spirit persons (among other queer formations) be found in the early American past, but the categories of male and female, or masculine and feminine, may never have been so rigidly binary as we presume.
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signatuur: cat. (beyon/bin) b

Beyond Binaries: Critical Approaches to Sex and Gender in Early America.
cat. (beyon/bin) b
Introd. by Rachel Hope Cleves.
Early American Studies
12
(2014)
3
(fall)
i-iv, 459-678
N294967
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From The Scarlet Letter to Stonewall : Reading the 1629 Thomas(ine) Hall Case, 1978-2009  / Kathryn Wichelns.

Early American Studies, 12 (2014) 3 (Fall), p. 500-523
bron: Early American Studies jaargang: 12 (2014) 3 (Fall), p. 500-523
samenvatting: The 1629 Thomas(ine) Hall case offers an invaluable account of seventeenth-century gender fluidity, ambiguous body presentation, and non-normative sexual behavior; since 1978 it has inspired quite a range of different readings. The point of consistency across 35 years of scholarship on the case is the fact that Hall and the other parties present before the General Court in Jamestown on March 25th, 1629, have been interpreted in ways that trace shifting models for theorizing gender and sexual identity during the late twentieth- and early twenty-first-centuries. Much of the work on Hall and her/his community is excellent; however, taken as a whole this body of scholarship implies the historical possibility of an originary feminist or queer (or both) early American community, effectively eliding important distinctions among different groups as well as downplaying their significance in our own period. The author argues that while we can and should apply the tools of gender theory and sexuality studies to early American subjects, the diversity in interpretations of the Hall case suggests that we need to be even more rigorous in avoiding descriptions that risk implying that our own notions of identity can be superimposed onto the past.
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signatuur: cat. art. (beyon/bin) b

From The Scarlet Letter to Stonewall : Reading the 1629 Thomas(ine) Hall Case, 1978-2009
cat. art. (beyon/bin) b
Kathryn Wichelns.
Early American Studies
12
(2014)
3
(Fall)
500-523
N294969
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Consecrated Merchants and Midnight Criers: Commercial Evangelicalism and a Jazz Theory of Gender Distinctions in Nineteenth-Century America  / T. R. Noddings.

Early American Studies, 12 (2014) 3 (Fall), p. 601-625
bron: Early American Studies jaargang: 12 (2014) 3 (Fall), p. 601-625
samenvatting: Drawing on Jeanne Boydston's "aesthetic of jazz" and the contributions of queer theory, this article complicates notions of a "normative" gender binary and feminized Protestant religion in nineteenth-century America. Evangelical tract and book sellers known as "colporteurs" constructed spiritual personalities that failed to organize neatly around a gender binary, combining private, passive, and dependent roles as servants and employees with conquering, public identities as sellers of the gospel message. Moving away from a focus on female preaching and the liminal gender fluidity of "fringe" sects, this paper argues that colportage reflected a larger cultural instability in the gender binary where spiritual selling collapsed conventional masculine and feminine traits, opening a queer space for expressions beyond the gender line. Tracing colporteur identities from the American Tract Society and Millerites of the 1840s to the International Bible Students of the 1890s and 1900s, this article suggests that colportage was one expression of the vast variation and instability of potential gender identities that marked America in the nineteenth century.
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signatuur: cat. art. (beyon/bin) b

Consecrated Merchants and Midnight Criers: Commercial Evangelicalism and a Jazz Theory of Gender Distinctions in Nineteenth-Century America
cat. art. (beyon/bin) b
T. R. Noddings.
Early American Studies
12
(2014)
3
(Fall)
601-625
N294973
Artikel

Queering the brothel: Identity construction and performance in Carson City, Nevada  / Kate W. Read.

Sexualities, 16 (2013) 3/4 (jun), p. 467-486
bron: Sexualities jaargang: 16 (2013) 3/4 (jun), p. 467-486
samenvatting: In an attempt to examine the brothel as a queer space, this article investigates identity construction and performance within the Cookie Guest Ranch, a legal brothel in Carson City, Nevada. This analysis is supported by the interviews of eight sex workers and seven staff members about the everyday social relationships within this space. A primary finding of this research is that brothels are not bastions of heteronormative domination but are spaces of fluid sexualities, heteroflexible performance, and negotiations of power. Additionally, identity performance is negotiated in unique and sometimes contradictory ways. These findings suggest that queer theory can be utilized and expanded to reconceptualize the social dynamics that are assumed to take place within such spaces, as well as complicate our understanding of identity performance within queer spaces, more generally.
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Queering the brothel: Identity construction and performance in Carson City, Nevada
ts.
Kate W. Read.
Sexualities
16
(2013)
3/4
(jun)
467-486
N295065
Artikel

Court and Sparkle : Kye Allums, Johnny Weir, and Raced Problems in Gender Authenticity  / Erica Rand.

GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, 19 (2013) 4 (okt), p. 434-463
bron: GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies jaargang: 19 (2013) 4 (okt), p. 434-463
samenvatting: "Court and Sparkle" looks at effects, ideas, and diversions in discourses around gender authenticity in sport through two 2010 controversies. One involved Kye Allums, who came out as transgender right before his third season playing NCAA Division I basketball for George Washington University, announcing plans to stay on the women?s team that he had a scholarship to play for. The other involved the figure skater Johnny Weir, whose departures from masculine norms had long been part of his public reputation and who was competing for the United States in the Winter Olympics when two broadcasters joked that he needed a 'gender test.' By staging something of a queer sports-studies date between these two athletes from extremely different sports, I highlight the vast reach of dubious binarisms that ought to be easily dismissed as well as how gender policing plays out in the particular contexts of institutionalized racism in which it occurs. With Allums, systemic racism inside (and outside) education contributes to staging a debate about whether Allums deserves to keep an athletic scholarship he received as female instead of about why attending or remaining at George Washington depended on basketball in the first place. With Weir, the articulation of bigotry in terms of needing a 'gender test' builds intentionally on the history of subjecting Olympic athletes competing as female to medical 'sex verification' testing, while the use of the racialized category Russian, by or against him, to designate 'gender outlaw' depends on long histories in US skating of rejecting particular racial, ethnic, and national cultural and political models. [ Copies are available at http://glq.dukejournals.org/content/current ]
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Court and Sparkle : Kye Allums, Johnny Weir, and Raced Problems in Gender Authenticity
ts.
Erica Rand.
GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies
19
(2013)
4
(okt)
434-463
N295489
Artikel

Breaking through the limits of flesh : Gender fluidity and (un)natural sexuality in Virginia Woolf's Orlando  / Swikriti Sanyal.

Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities, 6 (2014) 1, p. 79-86
bron: Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities jaargang: 6 (2014) 1 , p. 79-86
samenvatting: With the politicization of sex around the nineteenth century, the categories of gender and sexuality became primary instruments of disciplining the personal as well as the public body. Sexual decorum, pertaining to one?s gender and in accordance to social prescription, was encouraged and practised at large, alienating and condemning all forms of sexual expressions that did not conform to the economics of marriage and reproduction. Heteronormativity deployed mass homophobia which caused the suppression and erasure of major homosexual documentation in an attempt of silencing the homosexual voices and experiences. The absence of lesbian material in women?s literature is a case in point. The chief responsibility of the lesbian feminist project lies in identifying or deciphering the underlying essence of lesbianism in women?s writing at large. Following a similar objective, I propose to highlight the socio-political and cultural construction of homosexuality in an attempt to identify the undercurrents of lesbian desire and the dissolution of gender binaries in Virginia Woolf?s Orlando. The idea of this research is to read gender as performance while interpreting the ideological politics as well as the literary poetics of Woolf?s writing.
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Breaking through the limits of flesh : Gender fluidity and (un)natural sexuality in Virginia Woolf's Orlando
dgb artikelen, map rupkatha journal (sanya/bre)
Swikriti Sanyal.
Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities
6
(2014)
1
79-86
N295506
Grijs

Op zoek naar mannelijkheid  / Gé Meulmeester.

[Amsterdam]: [Universiteit van Amsterdam], 2003 - 21 p.
uitgave: [Amsterdam] : [Universiteit van Amsterdam], 2003 - 21 p.
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thema:
  1. transgender
samenvatting: Onderzoek naar hoe ftm-vrouwen waaronder ook de auteur hun mannelijkheid zien, beleven en vormgeven.

signatuur: cat. (meulm/op)

dgb grijs

toegang:
Op zoek naar mannelijkheid
cat. (meulm/op)dgb grijs
N295812
Artikel

Thinking Beyond Pink and Blue : What exactly does "gender fuck" mean?  / Chelsey Philpot.

BuzzFeed 05-02-2014
bron: BuzzFeed 05-02-2014
samenvatting: Author and photographer Susan Kuklin profiles six transgender young adults in her new book, Beyond Magenta.
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signatuur: full_text

Thinking Beyond Pink and Blue : What exactly does "gender fuck" mean?
full_text
Chelsey Philpot.
BuzzFeed
05-02-2014
N295940

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