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Faculty Publications

Sexuality / Orientation

Galupo, M. P. (2009, In Press).  Cross-Category Friendship  Patterns: Comparison of Heterosexual and Sexual Minority  Adults. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships.

Galupo, M. P. (2008). Bisexuality and Same-Sex Marriage, Routledge Press.

Breno, A. L., & Galupo, M. P. (2007). Bias toward bisexual women and men in the context of a marriage matching task. Journal of Bisexuality. 

Galupo, M. P., & Pearl, M. L. (2007). Bisexual attitudes towards same-sex marriage. Journal of Bisexuality

Pearl, M., & Galupo, M. P. (2007). Development and validation of the attitudes towards same-sex marriage scale. Journal of Homosexuality. 

Bell, C. M. (2007). ‘Queer and loving it?’: Reconciling a (sociolinguistic) dilemma. Inter Alia: A Journal of Queer Studies.

Galupo, M. P. (Editor, 2007). Bisexuality and same-sex marriage: Perspectives on marriage equality. Haworth Press. 

Galupo, M. P. (2007). Women’s close friendships across sexual orientation: A comparative analysis of lesbian-heterosexual and bisexual-heterosexual women’s relationships. Sex Roles: A Journal of Research. 

Galupo, M. P. (2007). Advancing diversity through a framework of intersectionality: Inclusion of LGBT issues in higher education. Diversity Digest.

Galupo, M. P. (2007). Friendship patterns of sexual minority individuals in adulthood. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 24, 139-151. 

Galupo, M. P. (Editor, 2007). Bisexual women: Friendship and social organization. Haworth Press. 

Galupo, M. P. (2006). Sexism, heterosexism and biphobia: The framing of bisexual women’s friendship. Journal of Bisexuality, 6(3), 35-45. 

Rabin, J. S., & Slater, B. R. (2005). Lesbian communities across the United States: Pockets of resistance and resilience. In E. Rothblum & P. Sablove (Eds.), Lesbian communities: Festivals, RVs, and the internet (pp. 171-184). New York: Harrington.

Rabin, J. S., & Slater, B. R. (2005). Lesbian communities across the United States: Pockets of resistance and resilience. Journal of Lesbian Studies, 9, 171-184.

Bell, C. M. (2004). In the absence of security: A memoir. torquere: Journal of the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Studies Association, 6(1), 177-186. 

Galupo, M. P., Sailer, C. A., & St. John, S. (2004). Friendships across sexual orientations: Experiences of bisexual women in early adulthood. Journal of Bisexuality, 4(1-2), 39-53. Subsequently published as a chapter in R. Fox (Ed.), Current research in bisexuality. Binghampton, NY: Haworth Press (2004).

Bergman, D. (2004). The violet hour: The violet quill and the making of gay culture. New York: Columbia University Press. 

Bergman, D. (2004). Please pass the pepper. Gay and Lesbian Review, 11(1), 17-18. 

Bergman, D. (2002). Pink triangles and yellow stars: Growing up gay and Jewish. In L. Schimel (Ed.), Found tribe: Jewish coming out stories (pp. 26-27). Sante Fe: Sherman Asher. 

Galupo, M. P., & St. John, S. (2001). Benefits of cross-sexual orientation friendships among adolescent females. Journal of Adolescence, 24(1), 83-93. 

Pryor, D., Weinberg, M. S., & Williams, C. J. (2001). Bisexuals at midlife: Commitment, salience, and identity. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 30, 180-208.

Bell, C. M. (2000). The politics of silence. In K. Howard & A. Stephens (Eds.), Out & about campus:  Personal accounts by lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender college students (pp. 71-82). Los Angeles: Alyson Publications.

Bergman, D. (2000). Foreword. In R. Canning (Ed.), Gay fiction speaks (pp. ix-xv). New York: Columbia University Press. 

Bergman, D. (2000). Fiction. In G. E. Haggerty (Ed.), Gay histories and cultures: An encyclopedia (pp. 309-315). New York and London: Garland. 

Bergman, D. (2000). Edward Field. In G. E. Haggerty (Ed.), Gay histories and cultures: An encyclopedia (pp. 317). New York and London: Garland. 

Bergman, D. (2000). Richard Howard. In G. E. Haggerty (Ed.), Gay histories and cultures: An encyclopedia (pp. 458). New York and London: Garland.

Bergman, D. (2000). U.S. literature: Contemporary gay writing. In G. E. Haggerty (Ed.), Gay histories and cultures: An encyclopedia (pp. 923-924). New York and London: Garland. 

Bergman, D. (2000). Violet quill. In G. E. Haggerty (Ed.), Gay histories and cultures: An encyclopedia (pp. 934-935). New York and London: Garland. 

Bergman, D. (2000). Edmund White. In G. E. Haggerty (Ed.), Gay histories and cultures: An encyclopedia (pp. 944-946). New York and London: Garland. 

Bergman, D. (2000). H. Lynn Womack. In George E. Haggerty (Ed.), Gay histories and cultures: An encyclopedia (pp. 960-961). New York and London: Garland. 

Bergman, D. (2000). Selling gay literature before stonewall. In S. Johnson (Ed.), A sea of stories: The shaping power of narrative in gay and lesbian cultures (pp. 43-52). Binghampton, NY: Haworth Press. 

Bergman, D., & Woelz, K. (Eds.). (2000). Men on men 2000: Best gay fiction for the millennium. New York: Plume/Penguin. 

Bergman, D. (1999). Beauty and the beach: Representing fire island. In W. Leap (Ed.), Public sex /gay space (pp. 95-114). New York: Columbia University Press. 

Bergman, D. (1999). The cultural work of sixties gay pulp fiction. In P. J. Smith (Ed.), The queer sixties, (pp. 26-42). New York: Routledge. 

Sinnott, J. D. (November, 1999). Review of "Lesbian Step Families: An Ethnography of Love" by Janet M. Wright, Ph.D. New York: Harrington Park Press, 1998, The Alternative. 

Bergman, D. (Ed.). (1998). Men on men 7: Best new gay fiction. New York: Penguin. 

Bergman, D. (1998). A close escape. In Clifford Chase (Ed.). Queer 13 (pp. 117-134). New York: Weisbach / Morrow.

Bergman, D. (1998). Transgressive art lives! The Harvard Gay and Lesbian Review, 5(1), 21-24. 

Bergman, D. (1997). A place for the rest of us: An open letter to Bruce Bawer. In M. Lowenthal (Ed.), Gay Men at the Millennium (pp. 222-235). New York: Tarcher / Putnam. 

Bergman, D. (1997). A place for the rest of us: An open letter to Bruce Bawer. In R. Schneider, Jr. (Ed.), The best of the Harvard gay and lesbian review (pp. 278-290). Philadelphia: Temple University Press. 

Bergman, D. (1997). No back-pedaling, please. In R. Schneider, Jr. (Ed.), The best of the Harvard gay and lesbian review (pp. 300-303). Philadelphia: Temple University Press. 

Bergman, D. (1996). Let the living creature lie. In P. Merla (Ed.), Boys like us: Gay writers tell their coming-out stories (pp. 147-153). New York: Avon. 

Bergman, D. (Ed.). (1996). Men on men 6: Best new gay fiction. New York: Penguin/Plume. 

Bergman, D. (1995). A dream of nightingales. In M. Lassell (Ed.), The name of love: Classic gay love poems (p. 62). New York: St. Martin's. 

Bergman, D. (1995). The gay American novel. The Harvard Gay and Lesbian Review, 2(2), 13-15. 

Bergman, D. (1994). No back-pedalling, please. The Harvard Gay and Lesbian Review, 1(3), 15-16. 

Bergman, D. (1994). An open letter to Bruce Bawer. The Harvard Gay and Lesbian Review, 1(2), 32-36. 

Bergman, D. (1994). J. R. Ackerley and the Ideal Friend. In P. F. Murphy (Ed.), Fictions of masculinity: Crossing cultures, crossing sexualities (pp. 255-267). New York: New York University Press. 

Bergman, D. (Ed.). (1994). Men on men 5: Best gay short fiction. New York: Penguin/Plume. 

Bergman, D. (Ed.). (1994). The violet quill reader: The emergence of gay writing after stonewall. New York: St. Martin's Press. 

Pryor, D., Weinberg, M. S., & Williams, C. J. (1994). Dual attraction: Understanding bisexuality. New York: Oxford University Press.

Bergman, D. (Ed.). (1993). Camp grounds: Style and homosexuality. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press. 

Bergman, D. (1993). Introduction. In J. M. Sherrill (Ed.), Friend of the groom (pp. viii-ix). Baltimore: New Poets Series, Stonewall Editions. 

Bergman, D. (1993). Blueberry man. Reprinted in B. L. Singer (Ed.), Growing up gay: A literary anthology (pp. 50-51). New York: The New Press. 

Bergman, D. (1993). Edmund White. In E. Nelson (Ed.), Contemporary gay American novelists: A bio-biographical critical sourcebook (pp. 386-394). Westport: Greenwood Press. 

Bergman, D. (1993). The gay and lesbian presence in American literature. The Heath Anthology of American Literature Newsletter, 10, 5-7. 

Bergman, D. (1992). The African and the Pagan in black gay literature. Reprinted in J. Bristow (Ed.), Sexual sameness: Textual differences in lesbian and gay writing (pp. 148-199). London and New York: Routledge. 

Rabin, J. S. (1989). Sex role and gender identity in a transitional society. Women's Studies International Forum, 12, xvi. 

Bergman, D. (1988). Blueberry man. Reprinted in C. Morse & J. Larkin (Eds.), Gay and lesbian poetry in our time: An anthology (pp. 44-46). New York: St. Martin's. 

Bergman, D. (1986). Alternative service: Families in recent American gay fiction. The Kenyon Review, 8(3), 72-90. 

Bergman, D. (1986). Karl Keller: A bibliography. Gay Studies Newsletter, 13(2), 15-16.

 

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Dr. David Bergman Spotlight


Dr. David Bergman is author or editor of a dozen books, including Cracking the Code, for which he was awarded the Elliston Poetry Prize, and Gaiety Transfigured, which was selected as an Outstanding Academic Book of the Year by Choice magazine.


 

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