Searchable Bibliography

Our searchable bibliography will allow you to browse and easily find a list of curated sources pertaining to aromanticism, asexuality, and its related subject matters. To maximize the relevancy of the search results, these are our recommended steps to using the bibliography.

  1. Select the tags you are interested in the advanced filters such as affect, adolescence. Tags were manually assigned by our research team to each resource to ensure they are relevant.
  2. If you want to further specify your search results, you can also select the category (article, book chapter, etc.) and type of resource (academic or community).
  3. Search up the term you are looking for in the search bar. Your results will be filtered based on the tags, category, and type you've selected.
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AuthorsTitleYearTags
AceRelationships2019aromantic; Carnival of Aros; polyamory; queer; queerplatonic; relationships; Tumblr
The Ace Couple, Courtney LaneBeing a Jamaican Ace in Catholic School, A "Right to Sex", & Other Allonormative Nonsense ft. Fara2023allonormativity; amatonormativity; aphobia; asexual; Black; black conscious asexuality; Catholic; dating; diaspora; religion
The Ace CoupleAsexual Representation- The Most Banned Book, Gender Queer: A Memoir2023asexual; asexual reading/theory; asexual resonances; comics; fandom; fanfic; fantasies; gender; masturbation
Ace Film ReviewsFamily: Wondering What Could Have Been2023allonormativity; amatonormativity; asexual; Carnival of Aros; community; diaspora; family; relationships; Tumblr
Ace of ArrowsHow to improve and nurture the relationship between the asexual and aromantic communities2019aromantic; asexual; Carnival of Aces; Carnival of Aros; intersectionality; sex
Ace StudentCommunity and chat2011asexual; AVEN; Carnival of Aces; community
ace-muslimAsexuality is not just a white identity (but would you know that from looking?)2012community; online community; queer; race; representation; White; whiteness
ace-thinksRelationship Anarchy sorta explained2021anarchy; care networks; definitions; friendship; intimacy; labels; marriage; queer theory; relationships; romantic; social construct; Tumblr
AdrianMy Relationship Anarchy2013asexual; Carnival of Aces; dating; demisexuality; polyamory; relationships
AdrianCommunicating Demisexuality2013asexual; Carnival of Aces; demisexuality; language
AkalashiA Name2011asexual; Carnival of Aces; relationships; sex
Sandra AlexanderssonQueer Game Design: What kind of game design practices are favored by queer players?2022aromantic; asexual; LGBTQ; media; nonbinary; nonmonogamy; queer; trans; video games
alto-tenureAugust Carnival of Aros: Relationships2019aphobia; aromantic; Carnival of Aros; queer; relationships; Tumblr
Rebecca Joan AndersonAN ASEXUAL YA HEROINE? WHY NOT?2012asexual; Carnival of Aces; fiction
Madeline AndrewsQueering Austen: Mary Bennet, Aromanticism and Asexuality in Pride and Prejudice2022aromantic; asexual; asexual reading/theory; gender; literary analysis/theory; literature; marriage; narrative; otherness; queer; romantic
AnonymousMe, Virginity, and Society2011virginity
AnonymousCarnival of Aces Guest Post: Coming Out: Is It Necessary?2011Carnival of Aces; coming out
AnonymousSubmission: The Relationship Between the Aro and Ace Communities2019aromantic; aromantic spectrum; asexual; Carnival of Aces; Carnival of Aros; intersectionality
AnonymousBeing aromantic is cool, you guys are just mean2019amatonormativity; aromantic; Carnival of Aros
Amy N. Antonsen, Bozena Zdaniuk, Morag Yule, Lori A. BrottoAce and Aro: Understanding Differences in Romantic Attractions Among Persons Identifying as Asexual2020allosexual; aromantic; asexual; asexual continuum; AVEN; categorization; gender; identity; nonbinary; online community; psychology; qualitative methods; romantic; science; self-identification; split attraction; trans; visibility