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  • ...a public figure who is regarded as a cultural icon of some members of the LGBT community. ...to politicians, authors, and other historical figures deemed relatable to LGBT causes.
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  • ...— some authors have cited the influence of personal experiences in ancient authors such as Catullus, Tibullus and Propertius in their homoerotic poetry. {{LGBT films footer}}
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  • ...goal of normalizing [[LGBT]] relationships. Al Sharpton and several other authors attribute opposition to same-sex marriage as coming from [[homophobia]] or
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  • ...raphy—as well as literary fiction and works by today's most respected LGBT authors." In 2010, Publishers Weekly announced that Alyson Books would switch to di
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  • ...ing the literary merit of his novel I Once Had a Master helped a Vancouver LGBT bookstore, Little Sister's Book and Art Emporium, to partially win a case a ...cCray, Preston MacAdam, and Jack Hilt (pen names that he shared with other authors). Taking what he had learned from authoring those books, he wrote the "Alex
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  • ...taken as offensive if used in a derogatory manner or by those outside the LGBT community. ...Judith Butler, Jay Prosseur, Anne Fausto-Sterling, and many others. These authors take up gender as both socially and historically constructed, rather than a
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  • {{cats|LGBT authors|Renaissance authors}}
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  • {{LGBT box}} '''LGBT history''' refers to the history of [[lesbian]], [[gay]], [[bisexual]], and
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  • ...o Judith Butler, Jay Prosser, Anne Fausto-Sterling, and many others. These authors take up gender as both socially and historically constructed, rather than a ...taken as offensive if used in a derogatory manner or by those outside the LGBT community.
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  • * [[LGBT]] * [[LGBT]]
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  • While it can not be denied that the authors of SM-literature, Sade and Sacher-Masoch, showed a propensity to the sexual ...blications 1991, isbn 1555836305, (28 Essays of well known sadomasochistic authors and [[activist]]s)
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  • ...ractitioners are accredited to the community at large just as the larger [[LGBT]] community has been characterized by [[Drag queen|drag queen]]s and other ...tration at the 2004 [[Folsom Street Fair]] event for the leather, kink and LGBT communities held in San Francisco.]]
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  • ...s Gates attempted to blackmail Hudson about his homosexual activities. The LGBT news magazine 'The Advocate' published an article by Hofler, who claimed th ...tian as disreputable. Christian filed a $22 million libel suit against the authors and publisher, charging that he had been labeled "a criminal, a thief, an u
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  • ...d not as significant as the committee had initially believed. However, the authors of the paper summarizing the literature review still maintained that self-e ...ernational human rights law, addresses the discriminatory attitudes toward LGBT people that can harm their self-esteem and expose them to human rights viol
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  • * [[LGBT]] * [[List of erotic authors]]
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