 | Di Taylor - Performing Arts - 1997 - 309 pages
In Disappearing Acts, Diana Taylor looks at how national identity is shaped, gendered, and contested through spectacle and spectatorship. The specific identity in question is ... | |
 | Lynn Weber - Social Science - 2001 - 224 pages
This is the first text in the rapidly growing study of the intersections of race, class, gender, and sexuality in the United States today. Using clear and accessible language ... | |
 | Sharon Chalmers - History - 2004 - 192 pages
Lesbian Sexuality has remained largely ignored in Japan despite increasing exposure of disadvantaged minority groups, including gay men. This book is the first comprehensive ... | |
 | Ellis Hanson - Performing Arts - 1999 - 364 pages
A collection of essays that demonstrates--and thus advances--a more sophisticated and analytically-based form of gay and lesbian film criticism through the incorporation of ... | |
 | Paula S. Rothenberg - Social Science - 2004 - 650 pages
Race, Class, and Gender in the United States: An Integrated Study presents students with a compelling, clear study of issues of race, gender, and sexuality within the context ... | |
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