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pipisafoat | | On Asexuality & Coming Out | 2011 | | | Community | Post | Carnival of Aces; coming out |
Avail | | Carnival of Aces Guest Post: “Untitled” | 2011 | | | Community | Post | Carnival of Aces; coming out |
Lasciel | | My Ace Realization and Coming Out to the World | 2011 | | | Community | Post | Carnival of Aces; coming out |
Eowyn | | Carnival of Aces Guest Post | 2011 | | | Community | Post | Carnival of Aces; coming out |
pfmoi | | My contribution to the carnival | 2011 | | | Community | Post | Carnival of Aces; coming out |
pfmoi | | My contribution to the carnival | 2011 | | | Community | Post | Carnival of Aces; coming out |
C. Bougie | | Composing Aromanticism | 2021 | | Aro Theory, Queer Theory | Academic | | amatonormativity; aromantic; asexual; AVEN; categorization; coming out; definitions; discrimination; dysphoria; friendship; gender; identity; kinship; narrative; online community; poetry; queer; queer theory; relationships; self-identification; social construct; split attraction; theory |
Xu Guo, Day Wong | | Constructions of Asexual Identity in China: Intersections of Class, Gender, Region of Residence, and Asexuality | 2020 | | Sociology | Academic | Article | aromantic; asexual; China; coming out; HSDD; identity; intersectionality; LGBTQ; mixed methods; online community; pro forma marriage; romantic; single; social construct; trans |
Kyle Webster | | A Textual Analysis of Online Asexual Representation and Visibility on Reddit | 2018 | | Media Studies, Ace Theory | Academic | | asexual; asexual reading/theory; coming out; community; compulsory sexuality; definitions; LGBTQ; media; online community; performativity; queer; queer theory; representation; visibility |
Alok Vaid-Menon | | What's R(ace) Got To Do With It?: White Privilege & (A)sexuality | 2014 | | | Community | Post | asexual; asexual reading/theory; colonialism; gender; history; identity; intersectionality; masculinity; narrative; political theory; politics; privilege; queer; race; South Asian; trauma; whiteness |
Elijah G. Stucki | | Compulsory Sexuality and Amatonormativity in Higher Education: A Photovoice Study with Asexual and Aromantic Students | 2019 | | Education | Academic | | amatonormativity; aromantic; art; asexual; asexual reading/theory; AVEN; colonialism; coming out; community; community-building; compulsory sexuality; corrective assault; definitions; dehumanization; disability; gender; HSDD; identity; intersectionality; kinship; LGBTQ; mental illness; nonbinary; otherness; pathologization; queer; race; romantic; sexual violence; social construct; trans |
Simone Chess | | Opting Out: Anorexia, Asexuality, and Early Modern Women | 2020 | | Literature | Academic | Article | anorexia; asexual; asexual reading/theory; disability; disability theory/studies; early modern; greensickness; history; intersectionality; literary analysis/theory; literature; mental illness; queer; queer theory; reproduction; virginity |
KJ Cerankowski | Jacqueline Rhodes, Jonathan Alexander | Making Nothing Out of Something: Asexuality and the Rhetorics of Silence and Absence | 2022 | Routledge | Ace Theory, Rhetoric | Academic | Book chapter | asexual; asexual reading/theory; asexual resonances; celibacy; colonialism; demisexuality; literary analysis/theory; narrative; nonsexual; queer; queer theory; race; silence; sovereignty; virginity |
Tamara Deutsch | | Asexual People's Experience with Microaggressions | 2018 | | Psychology | Academic | | aromantic; asexual; coming out; corrective assault; definitions; dehumanization; discrimination; gatekeeping; gray-asexuality; HSDD; infantilization; LGBTQ; media; mental illness; pathologization; psychology; repulsion/aversion; sexual violence; split attraction; visibility |
Esther D. Rothblum, Evan A. Krueger, Krystal R. Kittle, Ilan H. Meyer | | Asexual and Non-Asexual Respondents from a U.S. Population-Based Study of Sexual Minorities | 2020 | | Sociology | Academic | Article | aphobia; coming out; discrimination; identity; LGBTQ; psychology; quantitative methods; science |
Nicolette K Robbins, Kathryn Graff Low, Anna N. Query | | A Qualitative Exploration of the 'Coming Out' Process for Asexual Individuals | 2017 | | | Academic | Article | aphobia; asexual; asexual continuum; AVEN; definitions; identity; online community; romantic; science; split attraction |
Alex Henderson | | Let's Talk About Love, Tash Hearts Tolstoy, and the Asexual Coming- of-Age Story | 2019 | | Literature | Academic | | adolescence; aphobia; asexual; celibacy; dehumanization; fiction; infantilization; literary analysis/theory; literature; media; online community; pathologization; queer; romantic |
Alaina Leary | | Asexual Disabled People Exist, But Don't Make Assumptions About Us | 2018 | | | Community | Post | amatonormativity; asexual; desexualization; disability; gender; intersectionality; nonsexual |
Christina Lang | | Intimacy and Desire Through the Lens of an Aro-Ace Woman of Color | 2018 | | Ace Theory, Aro Theory | Academic | | amatonormativity; anarchy; aromantic; asexual; asexual reading/theory; AVEN; Boston Marriage; coming out; demisexuality; desexualization; feminism; friendship; gender; gold star asexual; identity; intersectionality; intimacy; kinship; media; pathologization; queer theory; race; romantic; sex education; single; theory; TV |
Brittney Miles | | Theorizing Conscious Black Asexuality through Claire Kann's Let's Talk about Love | 2019 | | Literature | Academic | Article | asexual; asexual reading/theory; Black; black conscious asexuality; controlling images; gatekeeping; gender; intersectionality; literary analysis/theory; literature; narrative; queer; race; trauma |
Kristýna Kaymak Minaříková | | "But You're Not Alone": Outside of Coupledom | 2021 | | Sociology | Academic | | amatonormativity; aromantic; asexual; bachelor; discrimination; friendship; love; marriage; media; neoliberal; nonmonogamy; pop culture; qualitative methods; reproduction; romantic; single |
Amanda L. Mollet | | "I Have a lot of Feelings, Just None in the Genitalia Region": A Grounded Theory of Asexual College Students' Identity Journeys | 2020 | | Education | Academic | Article | allosexual; asexual; asexual continuum; AVEN; coming out; community; compulsory sexuality; definitions; disability; identity; intersectionality; LGBTQ; online community; race; romantic; self-identification; sexual violence; sexusociety; social construct; split attraction; trans; whiteness |
Anna Kurowicka | Elżbieta H. Oleksy, Aleksandra M. Różalska, Marek Wojtaszek | The Queer Identity for the Twenty-First Century? An Exploration of Asexuality | 2015 | Cambridge Scholars Publishing | Ace Theory, Feminist Theory | Academic | Book chapter | a-fluidity; asexual; autism; AVEN; categorization; coming out; community; essentialism; feminism; identity; intimacy; LGBTQ; masturbation; media; pathologization; psychology; queer; romantic; sexusociety |
Amanda L. Mollet, Brian Lackman | Eboni M. Zamani-Gallaher, Devika Dibya Choudhuri, Jason L. Taylor | Asexual Student Invisibility and Erasure in Higher Education: 'I Thought I Was the Only One' | 2020 | Routledge | Education | Academic | Book chapter | allosexual; asexual; asexual continuum; AVEN; coming out; community-building; dehumanization; gender fluidity; identity; LGBTQ; narrative; nonbinary; online community; qualitative methods; queer; race; romantic; split attraction; trans; whiteness |
Elisabetta Ruspini | | Asexual Women and Men: Living without Sex | 2013 | University of Chicago Press | Gender and Sexuality Studies | Academic | Book chapter | asexual; AVEN; coming out; HSDD; identity; intimacy; masturbation; reproduction; sexusociety |
Elisabetta Ruspini | | Asexual Women and Men: Living without Sex | 2013 | University of Chicago Press | Gender and Sexuality Studies | Academic | Book chapter | asexual; AVEN; coming out; HSDD; identity; intimacy; masturbation; reproduction; sexusociety |
Chelsea Reynolds | | The 'Woke' Sex Discourse: Sexuality and Gender in Online Consumer Magazines | 2020 | Blackwell | Media Studies | Academic | Article | amatonormativity; aromantic; asexual; BDSM; bisexual; capitalism; coming out; feminism; gay; gender; gender fluidity; intersectionality; intersex; kink; LGBTQ; media; neoliberal; nonbinary; nonmonogamy; politics; pop culture; queer; race; sex education; sexual violence; trans; whiteness |
Anna Kurowicka | | The ace art of failure: Asexuality and BoJack Horseman | 2022 | Routledge | Ace Theory | Academic | Book chapter | asexual; asexual reading/theory; asexual resonances; capitalism; coming out; community; friendship; media; pop culture; queer theory; TV |
Hayle Dambrowky | | The Asexual Perspective: Intimacy without the Intimate | 2022 | | Ace Theory | Academic | Article | asexual; asexual reading/theory; celibacy; colonialism; indigenous; intimacy; kinship; marriage; monogamy; queer; queer theory; reproductive futurity; single |
Jana Fedtke | Lydia R. Cooper | The Erasure of Asexuality: Sheldon's Masculinity in The Big Bang Theory | 2021 | Routledge | Media Studies, Ace Theory | Academic | Book chapter | asexual; asexual reading/theory; disability; marriage; masculinity; media; pathologization; pop culture; reproduction; TV |
Lee Yingtong Li | | Supplementary Context--'Let's Talk about being agender, aromantic, asexual and Asian' | 2020 | | | Community | Post | allonormativity; allosexual; amatonormativity; discrimination; HSDD; LGBTQ |
Kristina Gupta, KJ Cerankowski | Clarissa Smith, Feona Attwood, Brian McNair | Asexualities and Media | 2018 | Routledge | Media Studies, Ace Theory | Academic | Book chapter | asexual; asexual continuum; asexual reading/theory; AVEN; celibacy; compulsory sexuality; definitions; disability; literary analysis/theory; literature; love; media; nonsexual; queer; religion; representation; TV |
KJ Cerankowski | | Spectacular Asexuals: Media Visibility and Cultural Fetish | 2014 | Routledge | Media Studies | Academic | Edited collection | asexual; AVEN; comics; dehumanization; erotics; fetishization; gold star asexual; media; otherness; performativity; queer; representation; spectacle |
Hezekiah | | Asexuality and Youth | 2012 | | | Community | Post | adolescence; asexual; Carnival of Aces |
Hezekiah | | Scattered thoughts about diversity of romantic orientation among asexuals | 2012 | | | Community | Post | |
Hezekiah | | Scattered thoughts about diversity of romantic orientation among asexuals | 2012 | | | Community | Post | asexual; Carnival of Aces; orientation; romantic |
Queenie | | Sex-positive sexual education and the asexual spectrum, or Queenie has dangerously many feelings about consent | 2012 | | | Community | Post | asexual; Carnival of Aces; sex education; Tumblr |
Hezekiah | | Scattered ideas about sex education in relation to asexuals | 2012 | | | Community | Post | asexual; Carnival of Aces; sex education |
Sara K. | | Asexual Themes in Shēn Diāo Xiá Lǚ (Part 6): What About Xiaolongnü? | 2012 | | | Community | Post | asexual; Carnival of Aces; China; fiction |
Queenie | | That one time I got a story about asexuality published in an erotica magazine, or Queenie rambles about writing fiction | 2012 | | | Community | Post | asexual; Carnival of Aces; erotics; fiction; Tumblr |
Ela Przybylo | Nancy L. Fischer, Steven Seidman | Introducing asexuality, unthinking sex | 2016 | Routledge | Ace Theory | Academic | Book chapter | aromantic; asexual; AVEN; community; compulsory sexuality; definitions; demisexuality; gatekeeping; gray-asexuality; intersectionality; queer; romantic; sexual violence |
Queenie | | Talking about (a)sexuality in Japanese | 2013 | | | Community | Post | asexual; Carnival of Aces; Japan; language |
Lyan Ezra Weber | | Health in the context of outness of people on the aromantic spectrum | 2021 | | Psychology | Academic | | alloromantic; amatonormativity; aromantic; aromantic spectrum; coming out; health; LGBTQ; mental illness; pathologization; quantitative methods |
ysabetwordsmith | | Poem: "Hope of the Future" | 2011 | | | Community | Post | Carnival of Aces; coming out; poetry |
teafeather | | Carnival of Aces: Coming Out, and a need for related vocabulary | 2011 | | | Community | Post | Carnival of Aces; coming out |
trivialknot | | You never stop coming out | 2011 | | | Community | Post | Carnival of Aces; coming out |
Elizabeth | | Nobody has a responsibility to come out. | 2011 | | | Community | Post | Carnival of Aces; coming out |
Anonymous | | Carnival of Aces Guest Post: Coming Out: Is It Necessary? | 2011 | | | Community | Post | Carnival of Aces; coming out |
Sciatrix | | Edging Out Of The Closet | 2011 | | | Community | Post | Carnival of Aces; coming out |
Andrew Grossman | KJ Cerankowski, Megan Milks | "Why Didn't You Tell Me That I Love You?" Asexuality, Polymorphous Perversity, and the Liberation of the Cinematic Clown | 2014 | Routledge | Media Studies | Academic | Book chapter | adolescence; asexual; chastity; dehumanization; film; infantilization; love; masculinity; media; mythology; North America; orientation; pathologization; pleasure; politics; psychology |
Siggy | | Why I don't talk about race anymore | 2014 | | | Community | Post | asexual; Asian; Carnival of Aces; North America; queer; race |
Cynthia Barounis | KJ Cerankowski, Megan Milks | Compulsory Sexuality and Asexual/Crip Resistance in John Cameron Mitchell's Shortbus | 2014 | Routledge | Media Studies, Disability Theory | Academic | Book chapter | asexual; asexual continuum; asexual reading/theory; compulsory sexuality; crip; desexualization; disability; disability theory/studies; intersectionality; media; queer; sexual liberation |
Jana Fedtke | KJ Cerankowski, Megan Milks | "What to Call that Sport, the Neuter Human..." Asexual Subjectivity in Keri Hulme's The Bone People | 2014 | Routledge | Literature | Academic | Book chapter | asexual; asexual reading/theory; compulsory sexuality; fiction; gender; identity; literary analysis/theory; literature; Maori; marriage; otherness; queer; queer theory |
Kristina Gupta | KJ Cerankowski, Megan Milks | Asexuality and Disability: Mutual Negation in Adams v. Rice and New Directions for Coalition Building | 2014 | Routledge | Ace Theory, Disability Theory | Academic | Book chapter | asexual; crip; definitions; desexualization; disability; disability theory/studies; discrimination; identity; intersectionality; law; pathologization; political theory; politics |
Elizabeth Hanna Hanson | KJ Cerankowski, Megan Milks | Toward an Asexual Narrative Structure | 2014 | Routledge | Literature | Academic | Book chapter | asexual; asexual reading/theory; fiction; literary analysis/theory; literature; narrative; queer theory |
Megan Milks | KJ Cerankowski, Megan Milks | Stunted Growth: Asexual Politics and the Rhetoric of Sexual Liberation | 2014 | Routledge | Political Theory, Ace Theory | Academic | Book chapter | anarchy; aphobia; asexual; asexual reading/theory; AVEN; BDSM; celibacy; dehumanization; feminism; gender; identity; infantilization; literature; media; pathologization; political theory; politics; queer; queer theory; reproductive futurity; sexual liberation; sexusociety; trans; virginity |
Ianna Hawkins Owen | KJ Cerankowski, Megan Milks | On the Racialization of Asexuality | 2014 | Routledge | | Academic | Book chapter | asexual; asexual reading/theory; Black; controlling images; gender; history; intersectionality; pathologization; race |
Ela Przybylo | KJ Cerankowski, Megan Milks | Masculine Doubt and Sexual Wonder: Asexually-Identified Men Talk about their (A)Sexualities | 2014 | | Ace Theory, Gender Theory | Academic | Book chapter | asexual; gender; intersectionality; masculinity; pathologization; performativity; sexusociety |
Sarah E.S. Sinwell | KJ Cerankowski, Megan Milks | Aliens and Asexuality: Media Representation, Queerness, and Asexual Visibility | 2014 | Routledge | Media Studies | Academic | Article | asexual; asexual reading/theory; AVEN; dehumanization; desexualization; fiction; identity; media; pathologization; queer; queer theory; representation; trauma; TV |
Theresa N. Kenney | | Thinking Asexually: Sapin-Sapin, Asexual Assemblages, and the Queer Possibilities of Platonic Relationalities | 2020 | | Ace Theory | Academic | Article | art; asexual; asexual reading/theory; Asian; cake; colonialism; diaspora; intersectionality; kinship; online community; Pilipinx; queer; queer theory; race; South Asian; transnational |
Agata Pacho | Paul G. Nixon, Isabel K. Düsterhöft | 'Cake is Better than Sex'--Aven and Asexuality | 2017 | Routledge | Social Science | Academic | Book chapter | aphobia; asexual; AVEN; cake; community; essentialism; infantilization; online community; pathologization; performativity; politics; representation |
Eunjung Kim | | Asexualities and Disabilities in Constructing Sexual Normalcy | 2014 | Routledge | | Academic | Book chapter | asexual; crip; desexualization; disability; disability theory/studies; femininity; frigidity; gender; history; invisible; normativity; pathologization |
Eunjung Kim | | Unbecoming Human: An Ethics of Objects | 2015 | | Disability Studies, Posthumanism | Academic | Article | affect; amatonormativity; dehumanization; disability; disability theory/studies; film; Korean; media; neurodivergent; nonhuman; objectification; performativity; queer; queer theory; robots; spectacle |
Siggy | | Being grayromantic and not talking about it | 2019 | | | Community | Post | aromantic; asexual; Carnival of Aros; gray-asexuality; intersectionality; split attraction |
eatingcroutons | | Thoughts on the Start of the Carnival of Aros | 2019 | | | Community | Post | aromantic; asexual; Carnival of Aros; community; intersectionality |
aro-neir-o | | A Carnival of Aros - Coming Out | 2019 | | | Community | Post | aromantic; aromantic spectrum; Carnival of Aros; coming out |
SoulRiser | | Explaining stuff to people is hard work | 2019 | | | Community | Post | aromantic; autism; Carnival of Aros; coming out |
luvtheheaven | | Yearning For “Queerplatonic” To Be Recognized As Not Romantic (and other scattered thoughts) | 2019 | | | Community | Post | aromantic; Carnival of Aros; coming out; queerplatonic |
aromagni | | Coming Out Story (Carnival of Aros, April 2019) | 2019 | | | Community | Post | aromantic; Carnival of Aros; coming out |
Grzanka | | APRIL CARNIVAL OF AROS ENTRY: SELECTIVELY AND SNEAKILY OUT | 2019 | | | Community | Post | aromantic; Carnival of Aros; coming out |
Sara K. | | Coming Out as Aro Usually Takes More Effort than I Want to Give | 2019 | | | Community | Post | aromantic; Carnival of Aros; coming out |
Briar | | Imagine A World Without Amatonormativity | 2019 | | | Community | Post | amatonormativity; aromantic; BDSM; Carnival of Aros; polyamory |
Jay | | Carnival of Aros June 2019: media without amatanormativity would be nice, huh | 2019 | | | Community | Post | amatonormativity; aromantic; Carnival of Aros; fandom; queerplatonic |
Magni | | A World Without Amatonormativity (Carnival of Aros, June 2019) | 2019 | | | Community | Post | amatonormativity; aromantic; Carnival of Aros; film; marriage |
mesotablar | | Friendship Sprouts | 2019 | | | Community | Post | aromantic; Carnival of Aros; friendship; relationships |
Lijing Ma, Hailey Hatch, Eddy Clark | | The Investment Model of Commitment: Examining Asexual and Aromantic Populations using Confirmatory and Exploratory Factor Analysis | 2023 | Routledge | | Academic | Article | aromantic; aromantic spectrum; asexual; AVEN; love; monogamy; nonmonogamy; relationships; science; sex |
Yardsards | | Survey: for people who id as aro: how do you feel about romance | 2023 | | | Community | Other | aromantic; fiction; media; repulsion/aversion; romantic; Tumblr |
Ellen Van Houdenhove, Luk Gijs, Guy T’Sjoen, Paul Enzlin | | Stories About Asexuality: A Qualitative Study on Asexual Women | 2015 | | | Academic | Article | aromantic; asexual; AVEN; coming out; femininity; gender; identity; intimacy; love; relationships; romantic; sex |
Angela Chen | | Ace: What Asexuality Reveals About Desire, Society, and the Meaning of Sex | 2020 | Beacon Press | | Community | Other | allonormativity; allosexual; amatonormativity; aphobia; aromantic; asexual; asexual continuum; coming out; community; compulsory sexuality; definitions; dehumanization; desexualization; disability; discourse; erotics; femininity; friendship; frigidity; gender; identity; interdisciplinary; intersectionality; intimacy; LGBTQ; literature; marriage; masculinity; media; monogamy; morality; narrative; online community; otherness; queer; race; relationships; self-identification; sex; stereotypes |
Angela Chen | | Compulsory Sexuality and (Male) Asexual Existence | 2020 | | | Community | Book chapter | asexual; celibacy; coming out; community; compulsory sexuality; gender; identity; marriage; masculinity; online community; relationships; religion; self-identification; sex; sexual; virginity |
Sherronda J. Brown | | Gatekeeping | 2022 | | | Academic | Book chapter | allonormativity; amatonormativity; asexual continuum; coming out; community; compulsory sexuality; discourse; discrimination; erasure; fetishization; gatekeeping; gender; heteronormativity; invisible; LGBTQ; media; normativity; otherness; queer; relationships; representation; sex; sexual liberation; sexual violence; trauma |