As part of our Spotlight on Reflections of Pride, enjoy a discount on selected books and free access to a selection of articles from across our journals, available until February 28th 2022.

To celebrate LGBT+ History Month, we are offering 30% off selected e-book and print books – to take advantage of this offer, use code PRIDE30 at the checkout, available throughout February. (30% deducted at checkout. Duties and customs taxes charged by the courier may apply when ordering a print book within the EU.)
Browse our Reflections of Pride spotlight sale >
We are also making a selection of our journal articles free to read for the month. Featuring a broad range of subject areas that look at sexuality and gender, including labour history, visual culture, planning, cultural studies, and modern Christian theology.
The chosen articles explore topics such as the intersection of queerness and disability, how LGBT integration and acceptance has affected long-standing gay neighbourhoods, the way conversations around HIV/AIDS have changed in recent years, and a look at Queer identities across different cultures.
Journal articles free to read for LGBT+ History Month:
Music, Sound, and the Moving Image
GENDER, SEXUALITY AND THE SOUNDTRACK
Catherine Haworth
Town Planning Review
EFFECTS OF GENTRIFICATION AND REAL-ESTATE ESCALATION ON GAY NEIGHBOURHOODS
Daniel Baldwin Hess
Bulletin of Hispanic Studies
QUEER AUTHORSHIP AND HOMOEROTICISM IN ANTONIO MAS-GUINDAL’S FILMS IN EARLY FRANCOIST SPAIN
Santiago Lomas Martínez
Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies
QUEERCRIP TEMPORALITY AND THE REPRESENTATION OF DISABILITY IN LADY AUDLEY’S SECRET
Nolan Boyd
Journal of Romance Studies
MAPPING SPANISH ‘QUEER’ CULTURAL IDENTITIES
Chris Perriam
Contemporary French Civilization
THE SHOW MUST GO ON: HIV/AIDS AND QUEER STUDIES IN TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY FRANCE
Maxime Foerster | Daniel Maroun
Quebec Studies
FEELING, DOING, ACTING, SEEING, BEING QUEER IN QUEBEC: MICHEL MARC BOUCHARD, RODRIGUE JEAN, AND THE QUEER QUEBEC COLLOQUIUM
Charles R. Batson | Denis M. Provencher
Labour History
Extrapolation
QUEERNESS AND HOMOPHOBIA IN ROBIN HOBB’S FARSEER TRILOGIES
Peter Melville
Modern Believing
BLACK BISEXUAL QUEERING OF ANTI-VIOLENCE CHRISTIAN ETHICS
Traci C. West
Modern Believing Vol 60.1 is free to read in full

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