Gender & Sexuality Studies
This guide provides resources and support for students and researchers exploring topics related to gender and sexuality. It offers access to academic articles, books, databases, and multimedia materials that examine the diverse experiences, theories, and histories surrounding gender identities and sexual orientations. Whether you are new to the subject or conducting in-depth research, this guide aims to foster critical thinking, inclusivity, and engagement with global and interdisciplinary perspectives on gender and sexuality.
Statement of Purpose
LMU Libraries is committed to providing comprehensive and inclusive resources that reflect the diversity of voices, experiences, and scholarship within this field. Gender and sexuality intersect with various disciplines, including sociology, psychology, literature, history, law, and health sciences. This guide offers resources to support research across these areas, emphasizing the interdisciplinary nature of this subject.
What is Gender & Sexuality Studies?
Abbas, A. (2020). Gender studies. In M. J. Amey & M. E. David (Eds.), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Higher Education (1st ed.). Sage UK. https://search.credoreference.com/articles/Qm9va0FydGljbGU6NTEzMjk=?aid=96765
Academic Search Premier database offers full text for 4,800 journals, including 12,000+ peer-reviewed titles, with back files and cited references.
America: History and Life database covers U.S. and Canadian history, indexing 1,800+ journals, books, and media reviews from 1895 to present.
Gale OneFile: Gender Studies offers scholarly journals and magazines on gender studies, family, marital issues, and more.
Historical Abstracts covers world history (excluding U.S. and Canada) from 1450 to present, with citations from over 2,300 journals.
JSTOR is a digital library with over 2,300 academic journals, monographs, and materials in humanities, social sciences, and sciences.
Project MUSE provides trusted, high-quality books and journals in the humanities and social sciences from over 200 university presses.
PsycINFO, from the American Psychological Association, is the largest peer-reviewed resource in behavioral science and mental health, offering global research and abstracts.
North American Women's Letters and Diaries offers 1,325 women’s experiences across 150,000 pages, with indexed letters, diaries, and biographies.
Orlando offers comprehensive entries on authors' lives, careers, contextual material, timelines, links, and bibliographies across all time periods.
Women Working features digitized books, pamphlets, images, and selections from Harvard's Louise Bosworth Collection, focusing on Boston’s working women.
Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) Women and Gender Studies Core Books Project
This ACRL page from the Women's and Gender Studies Section (WGSS) offers a curated list of core books covering various topics in gender studies, including feminist theory, LGBTQ+ issues, and intersectionality, serving as essential resources for researchers and educators in the field.
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Terminology & Reference
Books
**This is not an exhaustive list, but a curated selection of introductory texts on Gender and Sexuality Studies. For topic-specific collections, please visit: https://library.lmunet.edu/genderstudies
Articles