跨性别英文期刊论文

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Query: kw: transgender

1. Frankfurt, Kate. “A place for everyone.” Principal Leadership (High School Ed.)1, no.2 (Oct. 2000):64-67.

2. Gajewski, Karen Ann. “Civil liberties watch.” The Humanist 61, no.1 (Jan./Feb. 2001):38.

3. Frankfurt, Kate. “A place for everyone.” Principal Leadership (Middle School Ed.)1,no.2 (Oct. 2000):64-67.

4. Frankfurt, Kate. “Defrosting the school climate for gay students.” The Education Digest 66, no.4(Dec. 2000):29-32 .

5. Reeve, Charles. “Mike Kelley and Paul McCarthy: The power plant, Toronto.” Parachute,no.100 (Oct./Dec. 2000):para-para- 7

6. Halberstam, Judith. “The body in question: transgender images in contemporary visual art.” Make, the magazine of women's art, no.88 (June/Aug. 2000):37-38.

7. Bush, Lawrence.; Dekro, Jeffrey. “Beyond tolerance: funding for gay and lesbian inclusion.” Tikkun 15,no.5 (Sept./Oct. 2000):20.

8. Rofes, Eric. “After California votes to limit marriage: a call for direct action and civil disobedience.” Social Policy 30, no.4 (Summer 2000):31-35.

9. Sanlo, Ronni L. “The LGBT campus resource center director: the new profession in student affairs.” NASPA Journal 37, no.3 (Spring 2000):485-495.

10. Bahr, Michael W. ; Brish, Barbara. “Addressing sexual orientation and professional ethics in the training of school psychologists in school and university settings.” The School Psychology Review 29, no.2 (2000):217-30.

11. Henning-Stout, Mary; James, Steve.; Macintosh, Samantha. “Reducing harassment of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth in schools.” The School Psychology Review v. 29 no2 (2000) :180-91.

12. “Annotated bibliography for the mini-series on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth: their interests and concerns as learners in schools.” The School Psychology Review 29, no.2 (2000)231-234.

13. Henning-Stout, Mary; James, Steve. “Introduction to the mini-series on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth: their interests and concerns as learners in schools.” Psychology Review 29, no.2 (2000):155-157.

14. Lobel, Kerry. “A call for integrity.” The Humanist 60, no.2 (Mar./Apr. 2000):34-35.

15. Willis, Holly. “Strange days: showcases burgeon for every taste.” Variety 376, no.2 (Aug. 30-Sept. 5 1999):A47.

16. Moses, Cat. “Queering class: Leslie Feinberg's Stone butch blues.” Studies in the Novel 31, no.1 (Spring 1999):74-97.

17. Lesser, Joan Granucci. “When your son becomes your daughter: a mother's adjustment to a transgender child.” Families in Society 80, no.2 (Mar./Apr. 1999) :182-189.

18. Kuzniar, Alice A. “Zarah Leander and transgender specularity.” Film Criticism 23, no.2-3 (Winter/Spring 1999):74-93.

19. Herbst, Sandra.; Malaney, Gary D. “Perceived value of a special interest residential program for gay,lesbian, bisexual, and transgender students.” NASPA Journal 36, no.2 (Winter 1999):106-119.

20. Reiland, Ralph R. “America is sick!.” The American Enterprise 10, no.1 (Jan./Feb. 1999):14-15.

21. Nordenberg, Tamar. “Arizona man convicted for chat room drug sales.” FDA Consumer 33, no.1 (Jan./Feb. 1999):37.

22. Cloud, John. “Trans across America.” Time 152, no.3 (July 20 1998):48-49.

23. Rand, Erica. “’Troubling customs’: The issues, the problems, the process, the result.” New Art Examiner 25, no.9(June 1998):11-13.

24. “Weirdo studies 101.” The New Criterion 16, no.10 (June 1998):3-4.

25. Barnard, Ian. “Gloria Anzaldua's queer mestisaje.” MELUS 22 (Spring 1997): 35-53

26. Levine, Richard M. “Crossing the line.” Mother Jones 19 (May/June 1994):43-47.

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