Paper Title
It’s Just a Phase: An Examination of Common Stereotypes of Queer Women in American Society
Location
Room 221, DiGiorgio Campus Center (DiGs)
Keywords
Queer, Homosexuality, Misogyny, American, Stereotypes, Gender Roles, Equal Rights, Contemporary
Start Date
April 2016
End Date
April 2016
Abstract
This paper is an examination of the culture surrounding queer women in contemporary American society including stereotypes, prejudice, and equal rights. In addition, this examination utilizes viewpoints from several cultural groups in America in order to shed light on the unspoken discrimination toward gay women in our modern society.
It’s Just a Phase: An Examination of Common Stereotypes of Queer Women in American Society
Room 221, DiGiorgio Campus Center (DiGs)
This paper is an examination of the culture surrounding queer women in contemporary American society including stereotypes, prejudice, and equal rights. In addition, this examination utilizes viewpoints from several cultural groups in America in order to shed light on the unspoken discrimination toward gay women in our modern society.