

Dr. Lawrence's LIT:394 proudly created this display in collaboration with Librarian Melissa Lawson during the Spring of 2024. Below this box are the different subtopics each student researched and their findings.
Here are the topics:
Coming Out, Queer Elders, Queer Two-Spirit, Queer Temporality, Bi & Ace Erasure, Sex Work, (White) Feminism & Queerness, Intersectionality, Queer Community, AIDS Epidemic.
Along with the individual research for the topics there are supplemental or extra materials for you to explore like interactive maps, podcasts, and a Spotify playlist
Check out the tabs next to this one to get started!
Key Terms: Visit HRC: Glossary of Terms, GLSEN: terms and Concepts Thematic, or Safe Zone Project Glossary of Terms
Here are the other Queer displays from the library:
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Everything everywhere all at once
by
Daniel Kwan(Film director)
"Evelyn Wang, a flustered immigrant mother, is contacted from a parallel universe and told that only she can save the world. The unlikely hero must learn to channel her newfound powers and fight through the splintering timelines of the multiverse to save her home, her family, and herself in this big-hearted and irreverent adventure."
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Moonlight
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Barry Jenkins(Film director)(Screenwriter)
A young black man struggles to find his place in the world while growing up in a rough neighborhood of Miami.
Brokeback Mountain
by
Ang Lee(Director)
It's 1963, a time in the United States when life was simple, straightforward and the lines between the sexes and sex roles were crisply drawn and severely delineated. Ennis Del Mar and Jack Twist find themselves thrown together when they are hired to tend sheep in the remote area of Brokeback Mountain, Wyoming. Because of the job, the two are forced to spend many hours together alone in the wild. Ennis and Jack are inexorably drawn to each other through their proximity, loneliness and through a shared lack of tenderness and emotion in their lives and are emotionally, physically and psychically bonded to each other almost from the start.
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