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Author: Lacy Telles

April 12, 2023April 12, 2023Film and Television

Lesbians (Bisexual Women?) in Film

“The Kids Are All Right But the Lesbians Aren’t: The Illusion of Progress in Popular Film” This 2012 article written by Vicki […]

April 12, 2023April 12, 2023Film and Television

BOUND

“‘Bound’ and Invested: Lesbian Desire and Hollywood Ethnography” Film scholar and fan of the film, Noble addresses the ways that lesbian desire […]

April 12, 2023April 12, 2023Children’s Books, Resources, Young Adult Literature

Literary Awards

Stonewall Book Awards The Stonewall Book Awards, in conjunction with the ALA, have been doling out seals for fifty years. The Mike […]

April 12, 2023April 12, 2023Children’s Books, Literature, Young Adult Literature

Scholarship on Bisexuality in Children’s Books

“The Case of the Missing Bisexuals: Bisexuality in Books for Young Readers” A 2014 article by B.J. Epstein that illuminates how bisexuality […]

April 12, 2023April 12, 2023Children’s Books

Children’s Books that I like to Pretend have Bisexual characters in them

April 12, 2023April 12, 2023Children’s Books, Literature, Resources

Scholarly Books to Read About Children’s Lit

Handbook of Research on Children’s and Young Adult Literature Mollie Blackburn and Caroline Clark have a chapter in this book called “Becoming […]

April 11, 2023April 12, 2023Literature, Resources, Uncategorized

If you like your books to read like memoirs…

Bi: the hidden culture, history, and science of bisexuality This book, written by Julia Shaw and published in 2022, is a somewhat […]

April 11, 2023April 11, 2023Literature, Young Adult Literature

YA Lit

In a study done in 2015, scholar Laura Jiménez catalogued the amount of lesbian and gay characters in award winning YA books […]

April 11, 2023April 11, 2023Children’s Books, Literature

Rainbow Families in Children’s Books

My kid is currently in Kindergarten. Though she is advanced in her reading, she has not graduated to YA literature yet. I […]

April 11, 2023April 13, 2023Recreation

Because we like to laugh, too

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