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Board of Editorial Consultants
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Tee A. Corinne
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The late Tee A. Corinne's articles about
lesbian art and artists appeared in Lesbian Histories and
Cultures, Women Artists of the American West, n. paradoxa, The Journal
of Lesbian Studies, The Lesbian Review of Books, The Blatant Image: A
Magazine of Feminist Photography, Lambda Book Report, and
Sinister Wisdom. Her books include The Cunt Coloring Book
(1975), Yantras of Woman Love (1982), Dreams of the Woman
Who Loved Sex (1987 and 1999), and Courting Pleasure (1994).
She was the editor of FABB: The Feminist Art Books Bulletin.
Photograph by Beverly Brown, courtesy Tee A. Corinne.
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Gregory A. Johnson |
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Gregory A.
Johnson is an Associate Professor at Vermont Law School, where he
teaches courses in Constitutional Law, Apellate Advocacy, and Sexual
Orientation and the Law. He served as co-counsel on Brause v. Bureau
of Vital Statistics, Alaska's groundbreaking same-sex marriage
case. Johnson has lectured across the country on same-sex marriage and
other issues related to sexual orientation and the law. His
publications include Vermont Civil Unions: The New Language of
Marriage, and Making History in Vermont.
Photograph courtesy Gregory A. Johnson.
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Mark McLelland
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Mark
McLelland is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Centre for Critical
and Cultural Studies at the University of Queensland where he
researches and writes about sexuality and the media in Japan. He is the
author of Male Homosexuality in Modern Japan: Cultural Myths and
Social Realities and is the Editor of Japanese Cybercultures.
Photograph courtesy Mark McLelland.
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Gary Morris |
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Gary
Morris is the Editor and Publisher of Bright Lights Film Journal
(www.brightlightsfilm.com),
an online journal of film criticism and analysis. Author of Roger
Corman, he writes extensively on film for the Bay Area Reporter
and the San Francisco Weekly.
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Thomas L. Riis
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Thomas
L. Riis is Director of the American Music Research Center and is a
Professor of Music in the School of Music at the University of Colorado
at Boulder. A specialist in American musical theater, Professor Riis's
interests are wide-ranging and include medieval song, historical
performance practice, and African-American music.
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Patricia Simons
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Patricia
Simons is an Associate Professor of the History of Art and Women's
Studies at the University of Michigan. Her scholarly interests include
the art of Renaissance Italy, with a special focus on the
representation of gender and sexuality, and interdisciplinary research
on the construction of authority and identity.
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Patricia Juliana Smith
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Patricia Juliana Smith is Assistant Professor of English at Hofstra University and a prolific author and editor. Her books include en Travesti: Women, Gender, Subversion, Opera; The Queer Sixties; and The Gay and Lesbian Book of Quotations.
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Susan Stryker |
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Susan Stryker is a historian, author, and co-editor of The
Transgender Reader. |
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