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The Journal of Homosexuality may have been criticized from time to time for its attention to lesbian concerns and the number of women contributors, but a review of the tables of contents of the Journal, from its founding in 1974, shows that at least one-fourth of the articles have been devoted to a consideration of the female experience, and that 73 women authors have contributed to its pages.
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lesbian heroine, lesbian clients, love between women, reprint requests, older lesbians, romantic friend, lesbian writing, homosexual women, lesbian history, lesbian literature, invisible minority
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New York, San Francisco, Don Pedro, Willa Cather, Lillian Faderman, American Indian, Haworth Press, May Sarton, One of Ours, Aagje Deken, Jim Burden, Beloved Women, Catharine Trotter, Claude Wheeler, Monika Kehoe, United States, Virginia Woolf, World War, Agnes de Castro, Journal of Homosexuality, Madame Aurora, New Lesbian Writing, Paula Gunn Allen, Djuna Barnes, Havelock Ellis
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