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Board of Editorial Consultants

clift_m_50Tee A. Corinne The late Tee A. Corinne's articles about lesbian art and artists appeared in Lesbian Histories and Cultures, Women Artists of the American West, n. paradoxa, The Journal of Lesbian Studies, The Lesbian Review of Books, The Blatant Image: A Magazine of Feminist Photography, Lambda Book Report, and Sinister Wisdom. Her books include The Cunt Coloring Book (1975), Yantras of Woman Love (1982), Dreams of the Woman Who Loved Sex (1987 and 1999), and Courting Pleasure (1994). She was the editor of FABB: The Feminist Art Books Bulletin. Gregory A. Johnson albee_e_bdayGregory A. Johnson is an Associate Professor at Vermont Law School, where he


Abbéma, Louise (1858-1927)

A painter in the Impressionist style, as well as an engraver, sculptor, and writer, Louise Abbéma was one of the most successful women artists of her day. Her media were etching, pastel, and particularly watercolor; as a writer, she collaborated with the journals Gazette des Beaux-Arts and L’Art. She is best remembered for her portraits [...]



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Claude J. Summers, William E. Stirton Professor in the Humanities Emeritus, University of Michigan-Dearborn, has published more than 100 books and articles, including Christopher Isherwood (1980), E. M. Forster (1983), and Gay Fictions/Wilde to Stonewall (1990). A pioneer in the emerging field of GLBT studies, Professor Summers has served as a member of the Board [...]