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Trans & Asexual “Puberty”: It’s Okay if it’s a Phase

  • by Jenna McKellips
  • 9 March 20239 March 2023

Trans & Asexual “Puberty”: It’s Okay if it’s a Phase By Theo Northcraft, March 2023 Trans people often have a difficult relationship with puberty: some… Read More »Trans & Asexual “Puberty”: It’s Okay if it’s a Phase

Autism and Asexuality

  • by Jenna McKellips
  • 2 March 20232 March 2023

Autism and Asexuality By K. Zimmer, March 2023 Discourse surrounding autism and asexuality has historically perpetuated ableism and aphobia through medically and socially imposed presumptions… Read More »Autism and Asexuality

Early Modern Asexuality (and Aromanticism)

  • by Jenna McKellips
  • 22 August 20222 March 2023

Early Modern Asexuality (and Aromanticism) by Liza Blake, September 2022 What does it mean to read for, or look for, asexuality and/or aromanticism in early… Read More »Early Modern Asexuality (and Aromanticism)

Introduction to Asexuality Theory

  • by Jenna McKellips
  • 22 August 202218 November 2022

Introduction to Asexuality Theory By Jenna McKellips, September 2022 This reading list is meant to be an introduction to asexuality studies and theories overall; it… Read More »Introduction to Asexuality Theory

Reading Aromantically

  • by Jenna McKellips
  • 19 August 202221 September 2022

Reading Aromantically By Jenna McKellips, September 2022 Aromanticism, though growing in recognition as an orientation and identity, has not been used as frequently as asexuality… Read More »Reading Aromantically

Medieval Asexual Resonances

  • by Jenna McKellips
  • 19 August 202221 September 2022

Medieval Asexual Resonances By Jenna McKellips, September 2022 This list is intended to supplement queer readings of medieval texts, or medieval coursework with a queer… Read More »Medieval Asexual Resonances

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