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LGBT Resources in the Special Collections Research Center LGBT resource guide & bibliography SPECIAL COLLECTIONS RESEARCH CENTER Inaugural display of the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt, second national March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights. From the Joan E. Biren Photograph Collection. A Guide to LGBT Resources in the Special Collections Research Center Special Collections Research Center Gelman Library, Suite 704 Phone: 202-994-7549 Email: [email protected] http://www.gelman.gwu.edu/collections/SCRC This and other bibliographies can be accessed online at http://www.gelman.gwu.edu/collections/SCRC/research-tools/bibliographies-1 LGBT 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS BIOGRAPHIES..................................................................................................... 3 FICTION............................................................................................................... 3 GENERAL............................................................................................................ 4 GUILD PRESS PULP FICTION.............................................................................. 6 HISTORY .............................................................................................................. 8 HEALTH................................................................................................................ 8 MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS............................................................................ 9 POETRY .............................................................................................................11 POLITICS ...........................................................................................................11 QUEER THEORY/FEMINISM..............................................................................12 WRITINGS..........................................................................................................13 LGBT 3 BIOGRAPHIES Alexander, Jeb. Jeb and Dash: A Diary of Gay Life. Boston: Faber and Faber, 1993. Call Number: Special Collections HQ 75.8.A74 A3 1993 Grinker, Roy. In the Arms of Africa: The Life of Colin M. Turnbull. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2000. Call Number: Special Collections GN 21.T85 G75 2000 Loving, Jerome. Walt Whitman: The Song of Himself. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3231.L68 1999 Perry, Troy. The Lord is my Shepherd and He Knows I’m Gay: The Autobiography of the Rev. Troy D. Perry as Told to Charles L. Lucas. Los Angeles: Nash Publishing, 1972. Call Number: Special Collections KIEV BR 1725.P45 A3 1972 Reynolds, David. Walt Whitman’s America: A Cultural Biography. New York: Vintage Books, 1996. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3231.R48 1996 Seymour, Craig. All I Could Bare: My Life in the Strip Clubs of Gay Washington, D.C. New York: Atria Books. 2008. Call Number: Special Collections HQ 75.8.S47 A3 2008 Stein, Gertrude. The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1933. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3537.T323 Z5 1933 FICTION Bayard, Louis. Fool’s Errand. Los Angeles: Alyson Books, 1999. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3552.A85864 F66 1999 Bram, Christopher. Gossip. New York: Dutton, 1997. Call Number: Special Collections 3552.R2817 G67 1997 LGBT 4 Holleran, Andrew. Grief. New York: Hyperion, 2006. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3558.O3496 G75 2006 Mallon, Thomas. Fellow Travelers. New York: Pantheon Books, 2007. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3563.A43157 F45 2007 McCann, Richard. Mother of Sorrows. New York: Pantheon Books, 2005. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3563.A2575 M67 2005 McCullers, Carson. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1940. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3525.A1772 H4 Merlis, Mark. American Studies. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1994. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3563.E7422 A47 1998b Murdoch, Iris. The Bell, a Novel. New York: Viking Press, 1958. Call Number: Special Collections PR 6063.U7 B34 1958b Nin, Anais. Children of the Albatross. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., 1947. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3527.I865 C5 1947 GENERAL Ahlquist, Karen, ed. Chorus and Community. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2006. Call Number: Special Collections ML 1500.C59 2006 Bellis, Alice. Science, Scripture, and Homosexuality. Cleveland: Pilgrim Press, 2002. Call Number: Special Collections BR 115.H6 B45 2002 Betty & Pansy. Betty & Pansy’s Severe Queer Review of Washington, D.C. San Francisco: Bedpan Productions, 1993. Call Number: Special Collections HQ 76.3.U52 W183 1993 Biren, Joan. Making a Way: Lesbians Out Front. Washington: Glad Hag Books, 1987. LGBT 5 Call Number: Special Collections HQ 75.6.U5 B57 1987 Janus, Melanie. Trans-22: Negotiating Trans/Queer Spaces and Neoliberalism. M.A. Thesis, George Washington University, 2008. Call Number: Special Collections AS 36.G3 2008 Mears, Rachel. What’s on the Other Side?: Uses of the Rainbow Flag in the Queer Community. M.A. Thesis, George Washington University, 2000. Call Number: Special Collections AS 36.G3 2000 Nixon, Timothy. The Homo-Exilic Experience: Queerness, Alienation, and Contrapuntal Vision. Ph.D. Thesis, George Washington University, 2005. Call Number: Special Collections AS36.G3 2005 Oliver, Lawrence. Male Homosexual Dyads: A Study of Thirty Couples. Ph.D. Thesis, George Washington University, 1976. Call Number: Special Collections AS 36.G3 1976 Sherrill, Jan-Mitchell Craig A. Hardesty. The Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Students’ Guide to Colleges, Universities, and Graduate Schools. New York: New York University Press, 1994. Call Number: Special Collections LC 192.6.S54 1994 Sokolowski, Matthew. Coffee Talk: The Creation of Gay Space in a Washington Coffeehouse. Typescript, May 1, 1997. Call Number: Special Collections MS2135/001-0015 #00121 Wyss, Shannon. “Blue Coconuts”: Youth doing Transgender and Genderqueer in US High Schools. M.A. Thesis, George Washington University, 2001. Call Number: Special Collections AS 36.G3 2001 GUILD PRESS PULP FICTION After Hours, Give it Away! Washington: Guild Press, 1970. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3550.A1 A37 1970 Anderson, Ronnie. “Only the Weak Cry.” Washington: Guild Press, 1969. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3551.N387 O54 1969 LGBT 6 Bail Out! Washington: Guild Press, 1969. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3550.A1 B34 1969 Boxing Camp. Washington: Guild Press, 1969. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3550.A1 B68 1969 A Crack in the Wall. Washington: Guild Press, 1969. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3550.A1 C62 1969 Dandridge, Guy. Gay Patrolman. Washington: Guild Press, 1971. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3554.A5245 G68 1971 Dandridge, Guy. Jerry and Jim. Washington: Guild Press, 1967. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3554.A5245 J46 1967 Eekhoud, George. A Strange Love. Washington: Guild Press, 1965. Call Number: Special Collections PQ 2609.E5 E7313 1965 Evans, Jack. Back-stage Stud. Washington: Guild Press, 1971. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3555.V216775 B32 1971 Evans, Jack. A Day of Glory. Washington: Guild Press, 1971. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3555.V216775 D39 1971 Faulk, Jerry. Goose and Gander. Washington: Guild Press, 1969. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3556.A918 G66 1969 The First Job. Washington: Guild Press, 1969. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3550.A1 F57 1969 Goodman, Alexander. Handsome Is…Washington: Guild Press, 1966. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3557.O5828 H35 1966 Goodman, Alexander. Happyland: And Other Stories. Washington: Guild Press, 1968. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3557.O5828 H36 1968 LGBT 7 Goodman, Alexander. Mercenary Affections: Stories of Homosexual Life. Washington: Guild Press, 1966. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3557.O5828 M46 1966 Goodman, Alexander. A Summer on Fire Island. Washington: Guild Press, 1968. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3557.O5828 S85 1966 I Found What I Wanted. Washington: Guild Press, 1969. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3550.A1 I2 1969 A Night in the Hayloft. Washington: Guild Press, 1969. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3550.A1 N54 1969 Porthole Buddies. Washington: Guild Press, 1969. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3550.A1 P66 1969 Proferes, J.J. Weep No More, My Laddie. Washington: Guild Press, 1969. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3566.R635 W43 1969 Selby, John. Madame. Washington: Guild Press, 1963. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3537.E3597 M34 1963 The Team. Washington: Guild Press, 1969. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3550.A1 T42 1969 Under the Bridge. Washington: Guild Press, 1969. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3550.A1 U52 1969 Wahl, Loren. The Invisible Glass. Washington: Guild Press, 1965. Call Number: Special Collections PS 3545.A356 I58 1965 Williamson, Hugh. Wicked Pack of Cards. Washington: Guild Press, 1965. Call Number: Special Collections PR 6035.O78 W52 1965 LGBT 8 HISTORY D’Emilio, John and Estelle Freedman. Intimate Matters: A History of Sexuality in America. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997. Call Number: Special Collections HQ 18.U5 D45 1997 Huang, Yi-Miao. Together: Taiwanese Lesbians in the U.S. M.A. Thesis, George Washington University, 2001. Call Number: Special Collections AS 36.G3 2001 Katz, Jonathan. Gay American History: Lesbians and Gay Men in the U.S. A.: A Documentary. New York: Crowell, 1976. Call Number: Special Collections HQ 76.3.U5 K37 1976 Gay and Lesbian History Ephemera Collection. 1994. Call Number: Special Collections MS2135/005 Nimrod, Dan. The Paul Druzin Dossier (A Case History
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