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Journal articles on the topic "Lesbians Lesbianism"

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Riemer, Brenda A. "Lesbian Identity Formation and the Sport Environment." Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal 6, no. 2 (1997): 83–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/wspaj.6.2.83.

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This study is an examination of the identity formation of lesbians in sport and how lesbians interpreted the softball environment with regard to social support and the ability to be open about their lesbianism. Twenty four women on summer slow pitch softball teams, and 5 spectators, participated in qualitative interviews. Responses were consistent with a model of lesbian identity formation that included preconformist, conformist, post-conformist, lesbian conformist, and lesbian post-conformist levels. The support these women received from softball players helped them to come out to others and
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Curiel, Ochy. "El régimen heterosexual y la nación. Aportes del lesbianismo feminista a la antropología." La Manzana de la Discordia 6, no. 1 (2016): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.25100/lamanzanadeladiscordia.v6i1.1507.

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Resumen: El lesbianismo feminista, como corrienteteórico-política del feminismo ha propuesto analizar laheterosexualidad, como un régimen político, más quecomo una práctica sexual, basado en la ideología de ladiferencia sexual como su base ontológica. A través deun análisis crítico del discurso, esta tesis muestra comoeste régimen se articula a la nación, concretamente, en laConstitución Política de Colombia de 1991, su ley suprema.Apoyada además en las teorías de la antropología dela mujer, del género y feminista, la antropología políticay la teoría marxista, desde el concepto de hegemoníade
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Zúñiga Lara, Ingrid. "Subjetividades femeninas. Vivencias y transgresiones de cuerpos lesbianos." La Manzana de la Discordia 10, no. 2 (2016): 55. http://dx.doi.org/10.25100/lamanzanadeladiscordia.v10i2.1584.

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Resumen: Este artículo es el resultado de unainvestigación en la cual se realizó un análisis sobre cómolas vivencias de las lesbianas frente al uso del cuerpocomo elemento de trasgresión a los ideales de feminidadafectan su subjetividad. Se realizaron entrevistas, quefueron analizadas con base en teorías sobre subjetividad,género, cuerpo y lesbianismo, así como los aportes deotros estudios que se han desarrollado sobre el tema.Los resultados muestran cómo las concepciones socialesde género actúan sobre las construcciones subjetivas deestas mujeres y sobre sus propios cuerpos, pero al mismotiem
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Huneke, Samuel Clowes. "Heterogeneous Persecution: Lesbianism and the Nazi State." Central European History 54, no. 2 (2021): 297–325. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938920000795.

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AbstractIn recent years scholars have shown increasing interest in lesbianism under National Socialism. But because female homosexuality was never criminalized in Nazi Germany, excluding Austria, historians have few archival sources through which to recount this past. That lack of evidence has led to strikingly different interpretations in the scholarly literature, with some historians claiming lesbians were a persecuted group and others insisting they were not. This article presents three archival case studies, each of which epitomizes a different mode in the relationship between lesbians and
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Jackson, Sue, and Tamsyn Gilbertson. "`Hot Lesbians': Young People's Talk About Representations of Lesbianism." Sexualities 12, no. 2 (2009): 199–224. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1363460708100919.

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Media representation of heterosexual alternatives is particularly salient for young people negotiating sexuality, more so for those with limited access to other cultural resources to inform their homosexual understandings. With the centrality of media as resource in mind, we present in this article findings from our focus group research with 25 high school students aged 16—18 in which we invited them to discuss representations of homosexuality in the media. Our analyses, which focus here on lesbian sexuality, used a thematic discursive approach. We found constructions of lesbianism as `heterof
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Wandrei, Karin E. "‘Sleeping with the enemy’: Non-monogamy and 1970s lesbian-feminists." Sexualities 22, no. 4 (2018): 489–506. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1363460717750074.

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Many white American women who came out as lesbians in the 1970s in the context of the feminist movement saw their lesbianism as part of their core identity. A tenet of that movement was that sexual/romantic involvements with men were incompatible with being a ‘true’ lesbian. Women who did were often ostracized. Changes in the lesbian-feminist community and larger society, including the viability and visibility of bisexuality and non-monogamy, have allowed some of these women to explore sexual and romantic involvement with men while holding onto the feminist aspects of their lesbian identificat
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Lenskyj, Helen. "Combating Homophobia in Sport and Physical Education." Sociology of Sport Journal 8, no. 1 (1991): 61–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ssj.8.1.61.

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The discrimination experienced by women in sport in North America has been well documented (e.g., Hall, 1987; Lenskyj, 1986; Uhlir, 1987), and the gains made in the last two decades owe much to the efforts of feminists, both inside and outside sport. However, the situation of lesbians in sport has only recently received attention in academic and professional sport circles, and then only as one aspect of sportswomen’s private lives for which they are subjected to discrimination. And although feminist scholarship of the 1970s and 1980s has investigated the political implications of lesbianism in
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Huneke, Samuel Clowes. "The Duplicity of Tolerance: Lesbian Experiences in Nazi Berlin." Journal of Contemporary History 54, no. 1 (2017): 30–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022009417690596.

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In 2008, a monument to the gay victims of the Holocaust was erected that paid tribute only to its male victims, reigniting a long-running debate regarding the fate of lesbians in the Third Reich. Using four previously unanalyzed police investigation files at the Landesarchiv Berlin, this article opens a window into the lives of lesbians living in Nazi Berlin. The four case studies below highlight the capricious nature of Nazi rule and the surprising ways in which discourses of homosexuality appeared in the everyday lives of prostitutes and factory workers. At the same time, they demonstrate a
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I. Egwuasi, Princewill, Gertrude Archibong, Mercy U. Ette, and Joy O. Omaga. "From drug abuse to lesbianism: an educational undertone." Journal of Management and Science 10, no. 1 (2020): 18–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.26524/jms.2020.3.

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The issue of drug abuse and the resultant effects has been on the limelight in recent times.Hence, this paper examined from drug abuse to lesbianism: an educational undertone. The paper highlighted the meaning of drugs and what constitutes drug abuse. It identified the ever several dangers associated with drug abuse in tertiary institutions in Nigeria, where lesbianism was spotted as a major fallout of the negative impacts of drugs on female undergraduates.Furthermore, the act of lesbianism was evaluated, where the modus operandi and factors of the lesbians were showcased. In the end, the pape
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Guthrie, Sharon R. "“Following the Straight and Narrow”: An Exploratory Study of Lesbophobia and Eating Disorder Symptomatology among Lesbian Athletes." Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal 14, no. 1 (2005): 6–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/wspaj.14.1.6.

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The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore internalized lesbophobia and eating disorder symptomatology among lesbian current and former athletes and the possible link between the two phenomena. In-depth interviews were conducted with 15 physically active adult lesbians who had at least 10 years of athletic experience. Lesbophobia was defined as the internalization of society’s negative attitudes and assumptions regarding lesbianism. Eating disorder symptomatology was defined as attitudes and behaviors associated with eating pathology (e.g., body dissatisfaction, weight preoccupation,
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