Publications by Susan K. Thomas
Thinking OUTside the Box: An Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies, 2018
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Americans at Risk: Problems and Solutions, 2018
Proud Heritage: People, Issues, and Documents of the LGBT Experience.
Proud Heritage: People, Issues, and Documents of the LGBT Experience. , 2014
Dictionary of Literary Biography: Contemporary American Poets. , May 2013
Book Reviews by Susan K. Thomas
Since the early 2000s, roller derby has experienced a resurgence in numerous countries. A search ... more Since the early 2000s, roller derby has experienced a resurgence in numerous countries. A search online provides hits that reflect roller derby activity in Sweden, Latvia, Japan, Brazil, and several dozen other countries (53 according to Frogmouth blog). Roller derby is a full-contact team sport that enables women to compete while embracing speed, power, and sexuality as derby girls (grrls). In Sport, Gender and Power: The Rise of Roller Derby, authors Adele Avlidis and Simone Fullager use ethnography and autoethnography to conduct a multilayered study of roller derby in Australia. The study not only reflects the empowerment of women within the derby community, but also the often unspoken subject of roller derby’s darker side.
Southern Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the South , 2011
Doctoral Dissertation by Susan K. Thomas
This dissertation problematizes the definition of autobiography by considering the Bruce McKinney... more This dissertation problematizes the definition of autobiography by considering the Bruce McKinney Collection, an archive at the Kenneth Spencer Research Library at the University of Kansas, a communal autobiography of the lesbian and gay community of Kansas. While generally used as a research tool, I argue that the archive can also be a form of life writing, consisting of a narrative that moves between documents and items found within the collection. Collected by numerous people over the course of forty years, I present the Bruce McKinney Collection as a communal autobiography of lesbian and gay life in Kansas. The archive demonstrates the lesbian and gay community's desire to acquire queer space and establish queer visibility in towns across Kansas. Through acts of resistance, whether taking legal action against a major university, proposing social changes through a city council, or by having sex in public spaces, the lesbian and gay community has reconfigured social space to accommodate their own community. In turn, the queer archive reflects the history of this change. Itself a queer space, the archive grants legitimacy to the lesbian and gay community simply by existing. It acts as a form of resistance as people have gathered and preserved the different documents that reflect lesbian and gay history. Through the resistant act of collecting lesbian and gay history, the lesbian and gay community of Kansas has created its own communal autobiography, specifically The Bruce McKinney Collection.
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