Letteren

 

In deze lijst vind je een selectie van boeken over HLBTQ-literatuur uit onze collectie. Scripties, tijdschriftartikelen en specifieke informatie over auteurs/boeken/genres/vreemde talen zijn niet in deze lijst opgenomen. Raadpleeg hiervoor onze online catalogus of neem contact op met de informatiebalie info@ihlia.nl

Letteren Nederlands

Koomen, Martin
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Dandy's en decadenten: Engelse schrijvers van Byron tot Amis
- Amsterdam: Lubberhuizen, 2008. - 262 p.: ill.
ISBN: 9059371866
Bibliogr.: p. 252-256 - Recensie op IHLIA website

Uitgangspunt van dit boek is de dandy-achtige wijze waarop bepaalde auteurs zich kleedden in de periode 1900 tot 1944. De filosofie die deze auteurs volgens Koomen aanhingen was die van de decadentie die leidde tot de kunstvorm l'art pour l'art. In Dandy's en decadenten worden tal van auteurs, homo-, bi- en heteroseksueel door elkaar heen beschreven aan de hand van hun kledingstijl, levenswandel, werken en seksuele interesses.
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Maskerade: essays

/ Xandra Schutte
- Amsterdam: De Bezige Bij, 1999. - 242 p.
ISBN: 9023438345

Eerder verschenen in de De Groene Amsterdammer. - Bibliogr.: p. 237-242.

Verzameling essays over identiteit, de grenzen tussen mannelijkheid en vrouwelijkheid en de verbeelding daarvan in kunst en literatuur, zoals in het werk van Anna Blaman, Virginia Woolf, Djuna Barnes, Radclyffe Hall, 'Danielle Sarrera', Orlan en Cindy Sherman
HDK-LAA: cat. (schut/mas) b

Damesliefde: de beste lesbische verhalen uit de Nederlandse literatuur
/ gekozen en van een naw. voorz. door Xandra Schutte
- Amsterdam: Bakker, 1995. - 268 p.
ISBN: 9035114515

Bundel chronologisch gerangschikte verhalen, geschreven tussen 1902 en 1994, waarin de verliefdheid of liefde tussen twee vrouwen centraal staat.
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ABH: bib B1.3 Dam


Herenliefde: de beste homo-erotische verhalen uit de Nederlandse literatuur

/ gekozen en van een naw. voorz. door Hans Warren
- Amsterdam: Bakker, 1995. - 255 p.
ISBN: 9035114507

Bundel verhalen waarin mannelijke homoseksualiteit een belangrijke rol speelt. Dat zijn niet per se teksten van homoseksuele auteurs. Naast  Louis Couperus, Jacob Israël de Haan, Jac. van Hattum, Wim Zaal, Tom Lanoye,  Gerrit Komrij, Eric de Kuyper, Frans Kellendonk en Bas Heijne, zijn teksten van A.F.Th. van der Heijden, Maarten 't Hart, Kees van Kooten en minder in het oog springende auteurs als Leo Henri Ferrier (een Surinaamse auteur), Harm Botje, Daan Cartens, Margreet Dolman en Gerard van Emmerik opgenomen.
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ABH: bib B1.3 Here

Het huis dat vriendschap heet: mannelijke homoseksualiteit in de twintigste-eeuwse Nederlandse literatuur
/ samengesteld en ingeleid door Ron Mooser
- Amsterdam: Manteau, 1985. - 399 p.
ISBN: 9010055159

Bloemlezing van proza en poëzie van homoseksuele schrijvers.
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ABH: Bib B1.11 Huis

Wij twee jongens: mannelijke homoseksualiteit in de 20ste-eeuwse literatuur, een internationale bloemlezing
/ samengesteld door David Galloway en Christan Sabisch; [bew. door en] met een nawoord van Ron Mooser; [vert. uit verschillende talen]
- Amsterdam: Manteau, 1984. - 342 p.
ISBN: 9010049752
Oorspr. titel en uitg.: Calamus: male homosexuality in 20th century literature. -  New York, NY: Morrow, 1982.


Keuze uit het werk van vele bekende en onbekende auteurs, waaronder een groot aantal uit minder bekende en ontoegankelijke literaturen.
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ABH: Bib B1.11 Wijt

Naar vriendschap zulk een mateloos verlangen: bloemlezing uit de Nederlandse homo-erotische poëzie 1880-nu
/ samengesteld en ingeleid door Hans Hafkamp
- Amsterdam: Bakker, 1979. - 123 p.
ISBN: 9060196643
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Letteren Engels

Donoghue, Emma
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Inseparable: Desire Between Women in Literature

- New York, NY [etc.]: Knopf, 2010. - 288 p.
ISBN: 0307270947

Emma Donoghue brings to bear all her knowledge and grasp to examine how desire between women in English literature has been portrayed, from schoolgirls and vampires to runaway wives, from cross-dressing knights to contemporary murder stories (besteld).


50 Gay and Lesbian Books Everybody Must Read

/ edited and introduction by Richard Canning
- New York, NY: Alyson, 2009. - 342 p.
ISBN: 1593501196

Edited by Richard Canning this volume contains fifty essays by critics, public figures, and authors. They illuminate works by fifty men and women that everybody should read. Canning tackles important themes, issues of regional and cultural diversity, political aspects, and analyses of that old chestnut: What makes a work of literature gay or lesbian? Don't expect a definitive answer. Do expect to learn why these titles are must-reads.
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The Golden Age of Lesbian Erotica: 1920-1940
/ edited by Victoria A. Brownworth & Judith M. Redding
- New Milford, CT: Magic Carpet, 2007. - 320 p.
ISBN: 0977431142

Ingeleide bloemlezing van lesbische erotische literatuur uitgebracht tussen 1920 en 1940.
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Encyclopedia of Contemporary LGBTQ Literature of the United States
/ edited by Emmanuel S. Nelson
- Santa Barbara, CA [etc.]: Greenwood Press, 2009. - 2 Vol.; xxxi, 762 p.
ISBN: 0313348596

During the last two decades there has been a dramatic resurgence in literary and cultural production by Americans who identify themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, or queer (LGBTQ). Like many of those who create it, LGBTQ literature has come out of the closet to become an important facet of mainstream American education. Comprehensive in scope and accessible to students and general readers, Encyclopedia of Contemporary LGBTQ Literature of the United States explores contemporary American LGBTQ literature and its social, political, cultural, and historical contexts. Included are several hundred alphabetically arranged entries written by expert contributors.
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Young, Ian
/ Out in Paperback: A Visual History of Gay Pulps
- Toronto: Lester, Mason & Begg, 2007. - 80 p.: ill.
ISBN: 0978176518
Bibliogr.: p. 77-79.

Out in Paperback is a wonderfully entertaining look at gay mass-market paperback cover art that throws new light on the important role of the book publishing industry in the development of gay popular culture. Richly illustrated with over a hundred covers of gay-themed 'pulps', published between 1948 and 1998, this fascinating visual history provides new insights into a striking form of gay imagery. Following the huge demand for portable reading material during World War II, paperback publishing exploded in the postwar years. At the same time, the Kinsey report and a spate of novels and non-fiction studies about male homosexuality suggested new and sensational subject matter. Literature, mass culture, and the emerging homosexual underground combined in the accessible pulp paperback with its striking, interpretive packaging. For many readers - including young, isolated gay men - an eye-catching, pocket-sized paperback cover on a drugstore rack provided their first intriguing look into a previously concealed gay world. What were the messages behind the emblematic images and flashy graphics? For whom were they intended? What was their impact on a rapidly changing North American society?
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Donoghue, Emma
/ Poems Between Women: Four Centuries of Love, Romantic Friendship, and Desire
- New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2006. - 214 p. (Between Men – Between Women: Lesbian and Gay Studies).
ISBN: 0231109245

The collection Poems Between Women explores many facets of female-female relationships in poems not only about love or affection between or inspired by women but also about the moments that complicate and call into question the nature of sexuality and intimacy between women. Including women married and single, young and old, lesbian, bisexual, and heterosexual, the anthology covers historical development and changing moresthrough the seventeenth century, after the Restoration of Charles II, a time of relative freedom for women; the eighteenth century, when the cult of romantic friendship reached its peak; the nineteenth century, when women writers wrote about issues of same-sex desire indirectly and explored complex issues such as death in tones of weariness and resignation; and the twentieth century, when poets began to engage in more overt explorations of women's bodies, sensuality, and lovemaking. Emma Donoghue's introduction deftly guides readers into the rich tradition of women's poetry in English, exploring the relationships between poets and their muses and poets and their cultures. Poems Between Women is testimony not only to the recurring theme of the unique bonds among women but also to the universality of love, friendship, and creativity.
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Masquerade: queer poetry in America to the end of World War II
/ edited by Jim Elledge
- Bloomington, IN [etc.]: Indiana University Press, 2004. - xxxix, 308 p.
ISBN: 0253343267

Masquerade is the most comprehensive anthology of poetry by American gays, lesbians, bisexuals, and transgendered persons. It includes representative poems from over 100 writers from pre-colonial Native America and Hawaii to the end of the Second World War. The anthology begins with selections of anonymous texts from the oral traditions of Hawaii and Native America, followed by voodoo chants and cowboy songs (with a few limericks thrown in for good measure). The largest section of the book, however, begins with poems by Fitz-Greene Halleck (1803-1882) and end with work by Dunstan Thompson (1918-1975). The selections are arranged by the year of the poet's birth and include samplings of poetry by a racially and ethnically diverse group of men and women. Contemporary readers will know the work of some of the poets in this section, such as Gertrude Stein and Emily Dickinson, T.S. Eliot and Walt Whitman. Other poets, such as George Santayana or Jessie Rittenhouse, Hasteen Klah and Adah Isaacs Menken, will be strangers to most. In all, these poets created a rich heritage of verse that has been for the most part invisible in the history of American literature.
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The literature of lesbianism: a historical anthology from Ariosto to Stonewall

/ edited by Terry Castle
- New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2003. - 1110 p.
ISBN: 0231125100
With works from the 16th, 17th, 18, 19th and 20th century. - Bibliogr.: passim.

Since the Renaissance, countless writers have been magnetized by the notion of love between women. From Renaissance love poems to twentieth-century novels, plays, and short stories, The Literature of Lesbianism brings together hundreds of literary works on the subject of female homosexuality. Beginning with an excerpt from Ariosto’s comic epic poem, Orlando Furioso, the anthology progresses chronologically through the next five centuries, presenting selections from Shakespeare, John Donne, Katherine Philips, Aphra Behn, Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, Alexander Pope, the Marquis de Sade, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Charlotte Brontë, Emily Dickinson, Guy de Maupassant, Henry James, Willa Cather, Viginia Woolf, Ernest Hemingway, Nella Larsen, Colette, and Graham Greene, among many others. It also includes some anonymous works -several published here for the first time -as well as numerous translations from the writers of antiquity, such as Sappho, Ovid, Martial, and Juvenal, whose rediscovery in the early Renaissance helped shape subsequent Western literary representations of female homosexuality.
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Unlimited desires: An international anthology of bisexual erotica
/ edited by Laurence Brewer [et al.]
- London: BiPress, 2000. - 176 p.
ISBN: 0953881601

A collection of literate and sophisticated bisexually-themed erotica from around the world, bringing together a diverse range of stories from established and new authors, representing genres from historical romance to satire and SM.
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Gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender literature and culture
/ edited by Charles H. Rowell
- In: Callaloo: A Journal of African-American and African Arts and Letters, 23 (2000) 1, p. 1-498.
Omslagtitel - Bibliogr.: p. 495-498.
Bevat tevens het themagedeelte Plum Nelly: new essays in black queer studies (p. 285-498).

Themanummer dat bestaat uit twee inhoudelijk verschillende delen. 1. In the family : creative work by lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender writers of color (p. 2-184), een themagedeelte met poëzie, verhalen en essays van en interviews met zwarte Amerikaanse schrijvers en schrijfsters, en 2. Plum Nelly: new essays in black queer studies / guest ed. by Jennifer DeVere Brody and Dwight A. M[a]cBride (p. 285-498), een gedeelte met beschouwende artikelen over de Afrikaans-Amerikaanse homoseksuele en lesbische cultuur.
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Letteren Duits

Sodom ist kein Vaterland: literarische Streifzüge durch das schwule Europa
/ Dirck Linck (Hrsg.)
- Berlin: Querverlag, 2001. - 335 p.
ISBN 3-89656-066-2

Bloemlezing van 30 literaire teksten door auteurs uit 25 Europese landen.