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Headmistress Press + Hexmistress Jess

A Lavender Libretto from The School of Sappho

  • The Origins of Headmistress Press
  • Headmistress Press
  • Hexmistress Jess
    • Founding Mother of Headmistress Press
    • National Coming Out Day 2022
  • Hexology & Hexuality Studies
    • Bedknobs and Broomsticks, and The Sapphic Resistance
    • Lawrence Welk Fans: The Long-held (and Lang-held) Tradition of Lesbian Coding
    • All Things Wicked
  • Archived Writings
    • “Gay Cure” Now Off the Market: Exodus International Says a Healing Goodbye to an Era of Shame and Trauma
    • On Jodie Foster: Let’s All Come Out About Our Discomfort with Coming Out
    • We Are Robin Williams: Becoming Helpful in Helpless Times
    • Angela Lansbury’s School of Feminist Witchcraft
    • National Day In the Closet (a.k.a.: How to Be a Good Neighbor)
    • Radical Feminism is for Sisters, Not Just Cisters: Why We Need an Overtly Trans-Inclusive Radical Feminist Resurgence
    • The Two Faces of Time: Answering “Are You Mom Enough?”
    • My Father Met Eve Ensler and they both wanted to tell me that I Am an Emotional Creature
    • Pope Francis Dodges Binarism and Raises Questions for All
    • Conversations with Ashley Judd
    • Watching “Vegucated” With a Feminist Eye
    • Feminism, Beyond and Within: A Review of Brave
    • Personal-Political Review of New Femininities: Postfeminism, Neoliberalism and Subjectivity
    • Speak Out Against Slapstick Misogyny: A Stern Ethics Rant/Sermon for Hillary Haters
    • Free-Diving Off the Banks of Normal: A Review of Debbie Taylor’s Herring Girl
    • Review of The Queer Cultural Work of Lily Tomlin and Jane Wagner
    • Getting Real about Cultural Illusions: Review of Roxane Gay’s Bad Feminist
    • God Beyond Gender: On Peter Wilkes’ A Woman Called God
    • In Honor of Mike Lodick
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Tag: jodie foster

On Jodie Foster: Let’s All Come Out About Our Discomfort with Coming Out

Written by JLM; Published by Gender Focus on January 17, 2013 When it comes to coming out, I’ve been there, done that, probably hundreds of times. To me, there’s nothing to it. I’m one of the least closeted people you will ever meet. My erotic identity is as much a part of my representative identity…

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