Quim (magazine), the Glossary
Quim: for dykes of all sexual persuasions was a sex positive lesbian magazine published between 1989 and 1994 with a further issue published in 2001.[1]
Table of Contents
11 relations: Del LaGrace Volcano, Gay's the Word (bookshop), Lesbian, Lola Flash, Madonna, On Our Backs, Patrick Califia, Sex-positive movement, She Must Be Seeing Things, Sheila McLaughlin, Susie Bright.
- Defunct lesbian-related magazines
- Erotica magazines published in the United Kingdom
- LGBT erotica
- Lesbian BDSM
- Lesbian culture in the United Kingdom
- Lesbian erotica
- Lesbian pornographic magazines
- Sex positivism
- Women's erotica and pornography
Del LaGrace Volcano
Del LaGrace Volcano (born July 26, 1957) is an American artist, performer, and activist from California.
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Gay's the Word (bookshop)
Gay's the Word is an independent bookshop in central London, and the oldest LGBT bookshop in the United Kingdom.
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Lesbian
A lesbian is a homosexual woman or girl.
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Lola Flash
Lola Flash (born 1959) is an American photographer whose work has often focused on social, LGBT and feminist issues.
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Madonna
Madonna Louise Ciccone (born August 16, 1958) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress.
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On Our Backs
On Our Backs was the first women-run erotica magazine and the first magazine to feature lesbian erotica for a lesbian audience in the United States. Quim (magazine) and On Our Backs are 1990s LGBT literature, lesbian erotica and lesbian pornographic magazines.
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Patrick Califia
Patrick Califia (born 1954), formerly also known as Pat Califia and by the last name Califia-Rice, is an American writer of non-fiction essays about sexuality and of erotic fiction and poetry. Quim (magazine) and Patrick Califia are lesbian BDSM.
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Sex-positive movement
The sex-positive movement is a social and philosophical movement that seeks to change cultural attitudes and norms around sexuality, promoting the recognition of sexuality (in the countless forms of expression) as a natural and healthy part of the human experience and emphasizing the importance of personal sovereignty, safer sex practices, and consensual sex (free from violence or coercion). Quim (magazine) and sex-positive movement are sex positivism.
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She Must Be Seeing Things
She Must Be Seeing Things is a 1987 lesbian feminist film directed by Sheila McLaughlin and starring Lois Weaver and Sheila Dabney.
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Sheila McLaughlin
Sheila McLaughlin (born 1950) is an American director, producer, screenwriter, actor, and photographer.
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Susie Bright
Susannah Bright (born March 25, 1958) is an American feminist, author and journalist, often on the subject of politics and sexuality.
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See also
- Arena Three
- Die BIF
- Die Freundin
- G3 (British magazine)
- Garçonne (magazine)
- Lesbian Feminist Circle
- Lesbians on the Loose
- Outback (lesbian newsletter)
- Quim (magazine)
- SamiYoni
- Siren (magazine)
Erotica magazines published in the United Kingdom
- Erotic Review
- Filament (magazine)
- Quim (magazine)
- The Amorist
- The Boudoir
- The Cremorne
- The Oyster
- The Pearl (magazine)
LGBT erotica
- A. R. Morlan
- Alcibiades the Schoolboy
- Bijou Theater (Chicago)
- Bisexual pornography
- Bliss (Canadian TV series)
- Chuck Tingle
- Gay pornography
- Homoeroticism
- Jeremy Lucido
- Lesbian erotica
- Michael Stabile
- Night Calls (TV series)
- Queer pornography
- Quim (magazine)
- Satyricon
- Sleepyboy
- Squirt.org
- Transgender Erotica Awards
- Transgender pornography
- Yaoi
Lesbian BDSM
- Coming to Power
- International Ms. Leather
- Lesbian Sex Mafia
- Lesbian vampire
- Patrick Califia
- Quim (magazine)
- Samois
- Sunstone (comics)
- The Duke of Burgundy
- The Outcasts (organization)
- Van Dykes
Lesbian culture in the United Kingdom
- Arena Three
- Quim (magazine)
Lesbian erotica
- Coming to Power
- Le Sommeil
- Lesbian erotica
- Lesbian pornography
- Lesbian pulp fiction
- On Our Backs
- Quim (magazine)
- Randiana, or Excitable Tales
- Yuri (genre)
Lesbian pornographic magazines
- On Our Backs
- Quim (magazine)
Sex positivism
- Anarchism and issues related to love and sex
- Australian Sex Party
- Backlash (pressure group)
- Brigitte Bardot
- Casual sex
- Catherine Healy (activist)
- Center for Sex Positive Culture
- Consenting Adult Action Network
- Dutch Society for Sexual Reform
- Exotic Erotic Ball
- Fuck for Forest
- International Union of Sex Workers
- John Ince (author)
- Las Horizontales
- Lorelei Lee (actress)
- Matthew Camp
- More Than Two
- National Coalition for Sexual Freedom
- Patoo Abraham
- Quim (magazine)
- Reason Party (Australia)
- Sex Panic!
- Sex industry
- Sex-positive feminism
- Sex-positive movement
- Sexecology
- Sexual Freedom League
- Sexual revolution
- Sonalee Rashatwar
- Sticky: A (Self) Love Story
- Sutter Cinema
- The Ethical Slut
- The Happy Hooker
- The Sex Party
- Too Much Pussy!
- Valeria Flores
- World Association for Sexual Health
- World League for Sexual Reform
- Xaviera Hollander
Women's erotica and pornography
- A Spy in the House of Love
- Bellesa
- Cities of the Interior
- Darker: Fifty Shades Darker as Told by Christian
- Dusk!
- Feminist pornography
- Fifty Shades
- Fifty Shades (novel series)
- Fifty Shades Darker
- Fifty Shades Freed
- Fifty Shades of Grey
- Filament (magazine)
- Freed: Fifty Shades Freed as Told by Christian
- Grey: Fifty Shades of Grey as Told by Christian
- House of Incest
- Lesbian erotica
- Maestra (novel)
- Porn for women
- Quim (magazine)
- Seduction of the Minotaur
- Sssh.com
- The Four-Chambered Heart
- Winter of Artifice
- Women's erotica
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quim_(magazine)
Also known as Quim Magazine.