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ARCHIVE

  • That’s So Gay…Because It Actually Is
    15th Dec 2020

    That’s So Gay…Because It Actually Is

    Michaela Barton
  • Loud but Not So Proud
    17th Nov 2020

    Loud but Not So Proud

    Michaela Barton
  • Why You Can’t Separate Camp and Horror
    20th Oct 2020

    Why You Can’t Separate Camp and Horror

    Michaela Barton
  • The Queer Sexual Tension in Detective Stories
    15th Sep 2020

    The Queer Sexual Tension in Detective Stories

    Michaela Barton
  • How ‘Alien’ (1979) Queered the Binaries of Traditional Gender
    18th Aug 2020

    How ‘Alien’ (1979) Queered the Binaries of Traditional Gender

    Michaela Barton
  • Jeepers! It’s Queer Censorship in Children’s Entertainment!
    21st Jul 2020

    Jeepers! It’s Queer Censorship in Children’s Entertainment!

    Michaela Barton
  • Our LGBTQ+ Awakenings
    16th Jun 2020

    Our LGBTQ+ Awakenings

    Michaela Barton
  • The Art of Yearning in Lesbian Cinema
    19th May 2020

    The Art of Yearning in Lesbian Cinema

    Michaela Barton
  • ‘Frankenstein’: One Big Queer Family
    21st Apr 2020

    ‘Frankenstein’: One Big Queer Family

    Michaela Barton
  • 'Bringing up Baby' (1938) is a Revolutionary Queer Protest
    24th Mar 2020

    'Bringing up Baby' (1938) is a Revolutionary Queer Protest

    Michaela Barton
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