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| 1. | LGBT Research | Site Details |
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Search engine.
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| 2. | Gender and Sexuality | Site Details |
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This page publishes texts which address gender studies and queer studies, with a particular focus upon discussions of sex, gender, sexual identity and sexuality in cultural practices.
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| 3. | Alvin Fritz's Gay and Lesbian Studies Resources | Site Details |
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Includes bibliographies, lists of LGBT studies organizations, links to pages on LGBT studies. Compiled by a reference librarian.
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| 4. | Institute for Gay and Lesbian Strategic Studies (IGLSS) | Site Details |
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Does research and analysis on issues important to LGBT Americans, including research on giving and volunteering and analysis of the economic status of lesbians and gay men.
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| 5. | Gender Theory, Gay & Lesbian Culture Studies | Site Details |
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A reading list devoted to gender theory with a pecialization in gay and lesbian culture studies, which includes both traditional literary texts and essays in critical theory.
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| 6. | Gay Demographics | Site Details |
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Features census and official figures about same-sex couples. Includes the United States and other nations.
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| 7. | Sexual Orientation Specific Resources | Site Details |
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Includes calls for papers, syllabi, funding information, bibliographies. Very extensive. From the University of Maryland's Diversity Database.
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| 8. | LAMBDA Educational Research Foundation | Site Details |
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LAMBDA Institute of Gay and Lesbian Studies
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| 9. | Gay and Lesbian Studies at the University of Amsterdam | Site Details |
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The home page of the Gay Studies department of the University of Amsterdam.
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| 10. | queerPhilosophy | Site Details |
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queerPhilosophy aims to engage individuals and organizations in critical thinking about queer issues and philosophies. We feel it is important to discuss critically ideas of sexuality, gender, and relationships coming from inside and outside the queer community. Ultimately, we wish to bridge 'queer theory' with 'queer practice', bringing the reality of queer issues into theory and the theoretical into the practical again. | ||
