Koppelman, Andrew. Gay Rights vs. Religious Liberty?: The Unnecessary Conflict. Oxford University Press, 2020.
In his new book published by Oxford University Press, Koppelman provides a compromise to the […]
The idea for this class came from my own academic research into queer young adult literature. Queer Young Adult Literature is a growing academic field, […]
For my final project, I will be working on a part of my portfolio exam. Although the exam has 4 parts and I am hoping to be finished with at least 2 of them before the end of this semester, I will only be using […]
I think that this is such an wonderful and powerful idea for a project. It takes a lot of strength to create something so personal, but I think that it will be a truly cathartic experience and the final product […]
In the article, Kertzer poses three different ways of analyzing Alexie’s novel: through the critique of Elizabeth Cook-Lynn, through the novel’s intertextual references and similarities, and through the use of […]
The article that I chose to focus on for this week is “Reading LGBT-Themed Literature with Young People: What’s Possible?” by Caroline T. Clark and Mollie V. Blackburn. In it, the authors […]