Gender and Sexual Minorities in Appalachia
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An intersectional and interdisciplinary study of Appalachian Studies, LGBT Studies, Sexuality Studies, Gender Studies, Feminist Studies, Southern Studies, American Studies, and Rural Studies.
Gender and Sexual Minorities in Appalachian History
[edit | edit source]- Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) - gay; Appalachian Columbus, Mississippi
- The Beverly Hillbillies (1962) - transgender; Appalachian Tennessee
- The Color Purple (1985) - lesbian; Appalachian Hartwell, Georgia
- The Beverly Hillbillies (1993) - transgender; Appalachian Tennessee
- Songcatcher (2000) - lesbian; Appalachian Brasstown, North Carolina
- Southern Comfort (2001) - transgender; Appalachian Toccoa, Georgia
- Soldier's Girl (2003) - transgender; Appalachian Tennessee
- The Dukes of Hazzard (2005) - gay; Appalachian Georgia
- Squidbillies (2005) - gay; Appalachian Dawsonville, Georgia
- Talladega Nights (2006) - gay; Appalachian Talladega, Alabama
- Brüno (2009) - gay; Appalachian Birmingham, Alabama
Appalachian Gender and Sexual Minorities Through Print Literature
[edit | edit source]Novels, memoirs, and poetry by or about gender and sexual minorities from or in Appalachia.