Wonderlands: Good Gay Travel Writing, Edited by Raphael Kadushin, 2004.Īvoiding gay travel writing’s trope of touring gay sex hot spots abroad, Wonderlands brings together gay men’s experiences of travel, eroticism, and cross-cultural engagement in a variety of locations. This list should be taken as provisional - most of these books suggest a wider range of literature that can be discovered by LGBTQ students preparing for study abroad. In addition, a few examples of gay and lesbian travel guides have been provided. Some are academic, coming from sociology, anthropology, literary studies, and other disciplines, and some are more casual. In the selection process, emphasis has been placed on books that examine Western constructions of sexuality, foreground cross-cultural interactions, and/or feature the voices of sexual minorities in different local contexts. Carleton’s Gender and Sexuality Center also offers a wealth of resources for students.Īll of the books listed below are widely available, and many can be found in Gould Library. You may wish to search the internet or the Gould Library website for more recent resources. Note: The information on this page was written in 2008.
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