LGBTQ+ Research Community

The LGBTQ+ Research Community includes faculty, staff, and graduate student researchers studying LGBTQ+ history, culture and society. We come from multiple disciplines, fields and identities, and approach LGBTQ+ studies intersectionally with attention to questions of race, ethnicity, religion, disability, and the environment. We support each other’s research by meeting to discuss readings and work in progress. We also organize lectures and other events for the university community. 

Research Community Goals:

TO JOIN THIS RESEARCH COMMUNITY: PLEASE EMAIL MAXWELL GRAY TO BE ADDED TO THE OUTLOOK GROUP WE USE TO COMMUNICATE.

Upcoming Events

Discussing Christopher Chitty's Sexual Hegegomy
Monday, April 21 @ 10:00 AM (Contact us to receive location)

Join us as we discuss Christopher Chitty's Sexual Hegemony: Statecraft, Sodomy, and Capital in the Rise of the World System (2020). You can find an electronic version of the text at JSTOR (use VPN to access from off campus). Please try to read chapters 1 and 6 in advance for the discussion.

Past Events


Research Community Leadership Team:

Professor / Co-Director, Interdisciplinary Gender and Sexualities Studies (INGS) | Professor, Social and Cultural Sciences | dawne.moon@marquette.edu