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Whose Space? Differences Among Users and Non-Users of Social Network Sites. ASCD. Viewcontent.cgi (Objet application/pdf) Console-ing Passions. Colloque 2003 - Communauté virtuelle - Accueil. Coming Out Home. Guide to Gay and Lesbian Resources at the University of Chicago Library. Compiled by Sources in Social Sciences in the University of Chicago Library, 4 University of Chicago Library Chicago, Illinois 2002 This new edition identifies and classifies over 4500 monographs and serials in the University of Chicago Library collections that deal primarily with gay and lesbian themes, or some 1700 entries more than the 1998 edition.

This 60% increase in citations in four years reflects the vigor of research and publication that continues to characterize gay and lesbian studies. Sexuality is a very extensive subject, of which sexual orientation and homosexuality are only parts. Much of the most important literature on homosexuality is included in works that are part of this more general literature of sexuality, which this Guide does not seek to describe.

Because of its impact on gay males since the 1980's, AIDS has been a very major theme in writing about the gay and lesbian experience. 12 October 2002 Frank Conaway Social Sciences Bibliographer Sem C. Torquere: Journal of the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Studies Association. Canadian Lesbian and Gay Studies Association / Société candianne des études lesbiennes et gaies. LGBTQ homepage. Minor in Sexuality Studies - Concordia University. Untitled Document. The Pride Library at Western University. Broken Pencil presents: QUEER GRAPHICA launch at the Pride Library Thursday, April 11, 20134:00 – 5:00pmPride Library, D.W. Weldon Library, room 107 (main floor, off Spenser Reading Room).

Map and directions - click here.RSVP: on Facebook The Pride Library is pleased to announce the launch of its latest special collection: QUEER GRAPHICA. Comprised of comics, zines, graphic novels, and artists’ bookworks, QUEER GRAPHICA reflects all the colours in the LGBT (Lesbian/Gay/Bi/Trans) rainbow in formats that creatively combine words with images. Rather than telling a single “official” story of the changing role of queer folk through history, the collection provides exciting access to socially diverse, politically engaging, culturally alternative, and often highly personal narratives of sexual/gender identity formation and queer community development across the globe.

Artists represented in the collection include: Tom of Finland, P. The first photograph below pictures Emperor Stan, Dr. FCSH - QFE - Questions du diversité sexuelle.