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Is this what a lesbian looks like? Lesbian fashion and the fashionable lesbian in the United States press, 1960s to 2010s

We explored articulations of lesbian styles, fashions, and ways of dressing in mainstream fashion and media outlets within the United States during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Based upon our findings, we propose that there was trending ambivalence and multiple assemblages across space...

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Published in:Journal of lesbian studies 2020-01, Vol.24 (2), p.159-171
Main Authors: Reddy-Best, Kelly L., Jones, Katie Baker
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