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Lesbian pulp fiction is a genre of lesbian literature that refers to any mid-20th century paperback novel or pulp magazine with overtly lesbian themes and content. Lesbian pulp fiction was published in the 1950s and 60s by many of the same paperback publishing houses as other genres of fiction including westerns, romances, and detective fiction. Because very little other literature was available for and about lesbians at this time, quite often these books were the only reference the public (lesbian and otherwise) had for modeling what lesbians were. Stephanie Foote, from the University of Illinois commented on the importance of lesbian pulp novels to the lesbian identity prior to the rise of organized feminism: "Pulps have been understood as signs of a secret history of readers, and they h

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  • Lesbian pulp fiction (en)
  • Pulp fiction lésbica (es)
  • Lesbian pulp fiction (fr)
  • Lesbisk kiosklitteratur (sv)
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  • El término pulp fiction lésbica se utiliza para denominar a toda novela pulp de mediados del siglo XX con temas de contenido lésbico. Este tipo de obra fue publicada, en los años cincuenta y sesenta, por las mismas que producían otros subgéneros de novelas pulp fiction, que incluía los westerns, las novelas "rosas" o románticas y las historias detectivescas. Debido a que prácticamente ninguna otra literatura para y sobre lesbianas estaba disponible en la época, estos libros eran a menudo la única referencia que se tenía (tanto el público en general como las propias lesbianas) para poder imaginar la realidad lésbica. de la Universidad de Illinois ha comentado la importancia las novelas pulp lésbicas para la identidad lésbica anterior al feminismo: (es)
  • Lesbian pulp fiction is a genre of lesbian literature that refers to any mid-20th century paperback novel or pulp magazine with overtly lesbian themes and content. Lesbian pulp fiction was published in the 1950s and 60s by many of the same paperback publishing houses as other genres of fiction including westerns, romances, and detective fiction. Because very little other literature was available for and about lesbians at this time, quite often these books were the only reference the public (lesbian and otherwise) had for modeling what lesbians were. Stephanie Foote, from the University of Illinois commented on the importance of lesbian pulp novels to the lesbian identity prior to the rise of organized feminism: "Pulps have been understood as signs of a secret history of readers, and they h (en)
  • La notion de Lesbian pulp fiction fait référence à tout roman au format de poche du milieu du XXe siècle dont le contenu et les thèmes sont ouvertement lesbiens. La notion de Lesbian pulp fiction est fréquemment confondue avec le pulp, abréviation de pulp magazine dont les thèmes abordés allaient de la romance au récit fantastique, en passant par les histoires de détective et la science-fiction. Le Lesbian pulp fiction est lui-même un des thèmes abordés par les pulps, ce qui apporte une confusion de nom dans le langage populaire. (fr)
  • Lesbisk kiosklitteratur, eller lesbisk pulp fiction, är en genre av lesbisk litteratur som refererar till de pocketromaner och kiosklitteratur med lesbiska teman och innehåll som gavs ut i USA från 1900-talets mitt. Böckerna riktades sig framförallt till manliga heterosexuella läsare med mjukpornografiskt innehåll och utmanande bilder på omslagen. De förlag som under 1950- och 1960-talet i USA publicerad lesbisk kiosklitteratur var samma förlag som gav ut mycket annan litteratur i pocketform. Eftersom det fanns väldigt lite annan litteratur för och om lesbiska vid denna tid var dessa böcker ofta den enda referens som allmänheten, lesbiska och andra, hade som bild av vad lesbiska var. För även om homosexuella förföljdes och trakasserades sålde böckerna i miljontals exemplar. Majoriteten av (sv)
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