List of lesbian periodicals

Summary

A list of notable lesbian magazines, periodicals, newsletters, and journals.

Africa edit

South Africa edit

Asia and the Middle East edit

China edit

  • Les+Beijing, longest running lesbian magazine in China, 2005–2012[7]

Indonesia edit

  • Goya Lestari – published by group Chandra Kirana, 1993–?[8][9]

Israel edit

Japan edit

1970 to 1980

  • Feminist Forum: Feminism in Japan and the World (Tokyo, Japan, 1979–1985)[13][14][15]
  • Hikariguruma – 1978[16]
  • Subarashii OnnatachiTokyo, lesbian feminist magazine of Wakakusa no Kai – 1976[16][17][18][19][20][21]
  • Za Daiku (ザ・ダイク) – 1978[16][17]

1980 to 1990

  • Eve & Eve (イブ&イブ) –[22]
  • Regumi Tsūshin (れ組通信) – Tokyo (also known as RST, Regumi Studio Tokyo), 1985–present[16][20][23]

1990 to present

  • Aniisu (アニース) – (1996–1997, 2001–2003)[17]
  • Furiine (Phryné; フリーネ) 1995 (two issues total)[17][18]
  • Kaamira (Carmilla; カーミラ) – (2002–2005)[17][24]
  • Labrys (ラブリス) – continued by LOUD News, 1992–1995?[18]
  • LOUD News – published by "Lesbians of Undeniable Drive", 1995–2011?[25][26]
  • Misuto (ミスト/美粋) – Josei ladies comics magazine, 1996–1999[17]

Unknown date

  • Lesbian News & Views (English language journal from Japan)[27]

Korea edit

  • Kkiri-kkiriSeoul, newsletter of Kkiri-kkiri, now the Lesbian Counseling Center[28][29]

Lebanon edit

  • Bekhsoos – magazine of Meem[30]

Palestine edit

  • Aswat NewsletterHaifa, published by Aswat Gay Palestinian Women[31]

Philippines edit

  • My Femme (2009–?)[32]

Taiwan edit

  • Ai Fu Hao Zi Zai Bao (abbrev. "Ai-Bao") – Taiwan, 1993–?[33][34][35][36]
  • Isle Margin – Taiwan[37]
  • Lez's Meeting[38][39]
  • Nu pengyou – Taiwan, published by group Wo Men Zhi Jian, 1994–1998?[35][40]
  • Wo Men Zhi Jian Newsletter – Taiwan, 1991–1994[41]

Thailand edit

  • Anjareesan/Asian Lesbian Network NewsletterBangkok, published by Anjaree, 1991–?[42][43][44]

Europe edit

Austria edit

1970 to 1980

  • Lesben-Frauen-NachrichtenVienna, 1979–?[43]

1990 to present

  • Female Sequences – frauen lesben kulturHEFTig, Vienna, 1999–?[43]
  • Frauenlesben rapiditéVienna, c. 1997[43]
  • LebenszeichenVienna, 2001–?[43]
  • LILA SchriftenVienna, 1995–2001[43][45]
  • Osterreichischer LesbenrundbriefVienna, newsletter of HOSI-Lesben[46]

Belgium edit

  • les Cahiers du G R I F [fr]Brussels, newsletter of Groupe de Recherche et d'Information Feministes (GRIF), c. 1975–78[47]

Croatia edit

Czech Republic edit

  • Alia – magazine of Klub Lambda[51]
  • Promluv – magazine of Promluv group[51]

Finland edit

France edit

1970 to 1980

  • Quand les Femmes s'aiment – 1978–1980[52]

1980 to 1990

  • Bulletin des Archives Lesbiennes (Archives et recherches lesbiennes)Paris, 1990[53]
  • Espaces : bulletin de liaison et d'informations entre lesbiennes radicales – Paris, 1982[54]
  • Lesbia: Revue lesbienne d'expression, d'information, d'opinionParis, 1982–present[55][52][56]
  • Vlasta: fictions/utopies amazoniennes, Paris, by the Collectif Mémoires/Utopies, 1983–1985[57][58][59]

1990 to present

Unknown date

  • Espace LesbienToulouse and the Midi-Pyrénées region, newsletter of Bagdam Espace Lesbien[63][64][65]
  • Les Lesbianaires: revue de presse[66]
  • Lesbrouffe: Voies d'EllesGrenoble, newsletter of the Association des Lesbiennes de Grenoble[67][68]
  • Penthésilée – Association des Femmes Homosexuelles Européennes (AFHE)[69]

Germany edit

1920 to 1970

1970 to 1980

  • Frauen Zeitung – Frauenzentrum – Hamburg, feminist and lesbian newsletter 1976–?[44]
  • Lesbenpresse [de]Berlin, published by the Lesbenpressenkollektiv de LAZ, 1975–1982[43][73]
  • ProtokolleMünster, Verlag Frauenpolitik, 1976–1979[43][44]
  • UKZ: Unsere kleine ZeitungBerlin/Mannheim, 1974–2001[43][74]

1980 to 1990

  • Infoblatt des LesbenringKöln, c. 1984–1996?[43]
  • LESBENINFO NETZUlm, 1989–?[43]
  • Die Lesbischschwule PresseschauBerlin, 1982–?
  • TarantelBielefeld, Tarantel Kollektiv, 1980–?[43][44]

1990 to present

Unknown year

  • Bulletin des Archives Lesbiennes[83]

Greece edit

Hungary edit

  • Dyke Magazin – 2007
  • Labrisz Lesbian Newsletter[86] – published by the Labrisz Lesbian Association, c. 1990s[86]

Ireland edit

  • Gaelick – online lesbian periodical
  • LINC: Lesbians in CorkCork, c. 2001[84]

Italy edit

  • Bollettino cel C.L.I.Rome, paper of Centro Feminista Separatista, c. 1981–1991[87][88]
  • Towanda: appunti, spunti e spuntini lesbici – Milan, 1994[88]

Lithuania edit

  • SAPPHOVilnius, quarterly magazine of lesbian organization Sappho[89]

Netherlands edit

1970 to 1980

  • Amarant – 1972–present
  • Paarse September. Alternatieve Vrouwenkrant – 1972–1974

1980 to 1990

1990 to 2000

  • Wild Side Magazine – Amsterdam, Leiden

1990 to present

Poland edit

Portugal edit

1980 to 1990

  • ArtemísiaPorto, feminist magazine supportive of lesbians, 1985[98]

1990 to present

  • Lesbiana – published by Grupo de mulheres da associação ILGA-Portugal, 1999[98][99]
  • LILÁSLisbon, 1993[98]
  • OrganaLisbon, first lesbian magazine in Portugal, 1991–1993?[98]
  • Zona Livre – 1997[98][100]

Romania edit

Russia edit

  • Pinx – 2006–present[101]

Serbia edit

Slovenia edit

Spain edit

Sweden edit

Switzerland edit

1930-1950

  • Freundschaftsbanner - Zurich, 1932-1942 (from 1937 as Menschenrecht, changed in 1942 to male-only Der Kreis)

1970 to 1980

1980–1990

1990–2000

2000–present

Unknown year

  • CLIT 007 – lesbian feminist magazine[115]

Turkey edit

Ukraine edit

  • Лесби Портал[117] – lesbian feminist publication, 2018–present

United Kingdom edit

Prior to 1970

1970 to 1980

  • Lesbians Come TogetherLondon, c. 1972[84]
  • Medusa: Journal of the Bradford Lesbian Feminist Surrealist Group – c. 1978–?[66][122]
  • MoveBristol, c 1970s–?[119]
  • SapphoLondon, newsletter of the Southwark Lesbian Network; for lesbians only, 1971–?[43][118][123]
  • Sequel: A Feminist Magazine for Isolated LesbiansLondon, c. 1979[66][122]
  • Zero: Anarcha-feminist NewsmagazineLondon, 1978–?[59]

1980 to 1990

  • Bristol Radical Lesbian Feminist Magazine 1986–1990[66]
  • Camden Lesbian Centre Newsletter/ Camden Black Lesbian Group NewsletterLondon, available in both print and cassette, 1987–1991[66][123]
  • GemmaLondon; lesbians with and without disabilities, all ages; available in print or on cassette, c.1980[122][124]
  • Gossip: A Journal of Lesbian Feminist EthicsLondon, for lesbians only; Onlywomen Press, c. 1986–?[125]
  • Lesbian Information Service NewsletterLeicester, available in both print and cassette, 1987–1989[126]
  • Lesbian InternationalLeicester, for lesbians only, available in print and cassette, 1989–1990[127][126]
  • Lesbian Archive and Information Centre NewsletterLondon, Lesbian Archive and Information Centre (LAIC), c. 1985–?[124][128]
  • Quim Magazine: For Dykes of All Sexual PersuasionsLondon, 1989–1995, plus one issue in 2001[129]
  • Spinster: Feminist Creative Work with an Emphasis on the Work of LesbiansLondon, 1982–?[122]

After 1990

  • The AxeBradford lesbian newsletter, 1996–1997[66]
  • B.I.D (Behaviour, Identity, Desire) – online monthly magazine (99p subscription), November 2011[130]
  • crAve – bi-monthly magazine, 2008–present[131]
  • DivaLondon, 1994–present[132]
  • Dykenosis : the newsletter of LesBeWell - Birmingham, 1994–1998[133]
  • G3 MagazineLondon, free monthly national publication[134]
  • Lesbian LondonLondon, also released on cassette tape, 1992–1993[84]
  • Lesbian Talk Issues – Scarlet Press, 1992–1996[135]
  • Shebang – London, 1992–?[136]
  • Velvet[137][138]

Year unknown

Wales / Cymru edit

  • Cardiff Women's Liberation NewsletterCardiff, "for wimmin only", c. 1970s–1980s[141]
  • Older Lesbian Network Newsletter[141]
  • Women Come Together: Swansea Women's Liberation Newsletter – Swansea, c. 1970s[141]
  • WomenZone: Connecting lesbians across Wales – Swansea, c. 1990s

Oceania edit

New Zealand edit

1970 to 1980

1980 to 1990

After 1990

  • The Laughing Medusa – lesbian literary magazine, edited by Kedy Kristal and Takoel Akuni, c. 1991–1993[91]

Australia edit

1970 to 1980

  • A. L. M. NewsletterMelbourne, newsletter of the Australian Lesbian Movement, c. 1971[151][152]
  • Blatant LesbianismSydney, c. 1978–?
  • Patchwork newsletterBrisbane, c. 1978?[153]

1980 to 1990

  • Australian Lesbian DiaryMelbourne, c. 1987[122]
  • Sage: the separatist age – Australia, lesbian separatist periodical; title was formerly Seps Down Under; "A cauldron of lesbian separatist thought dreams and visions", c. 1990–1992[149]
  • S.E.P.S. Down Under (Newsletter of Separatists Eroding Patriarch Sincerely) – Waucope, c. 1989[122]
  • Wicked Women (subtitled Dyke Decadence) – Australia – 1988–1996, 28 issues[154][155]

1990 to 2000

2000 to present

Year unknown

South America edit

Argentina edit

Brazil edit

Chile edit

  • AmazonasChile[171]
  • BaruyeraChile, Colectiva Lésbica Mafalda[171]
  • Hilando DestinosChile, published by the Colectiva Lésbica feminista Moiras[171]
  • LazosChile[171]
  • Montedevenus: Mujeres que aman Mujeres – online magazine[176]
  • Rompiendo el Silencio[177][178]

Peru edit

  • otro lado de la luna[179]

North America edit

Canada edit

1970 to 1980

1980 to 1990

1990 to 2000

  • Au-dela de l'invisibilite: le bulletin de la Collective LesbienneOttawa, Ontario, published by the Collective Lesbienne, c. 1998[182]
  • Chicklist: Proudly Peddling Chick Power, Pleasure and PolemicToronto, published by the Pink Triangle Press, c. 1997[174]
  • Gazelle: le magazine des lesbiennesMontreal, Quebec, 1992–?[201]
  • Limbo: Lesbian Bi-Monthly MagazineLondon, Ontario, published by Limbo, 1999[84]
  • SamiYoni: a ioumal for lesbians of South Asian DescentToronto, 1993–1994[44]
  • Sensible Shoes News: The Newsletter of Saskatchewan's Lesbian Communities – Regina, mid-1990s[203]
  • SirenToronto, Ontario, "Irresistibly tempting, for lesbians", 1995–2004[201]
  • Voices for Lesbian Survival: By and For LesbiansKenora, Ontario, published by the Voices Collective, c. 1995[204]

After 2000

  • Femmes entre ellesMontreal, Quebec, 2002-2012.[205]
  • No More PotlucksMontreal, Quebec, ?–present (bilingual French/English online magazine)[206]
  • QueeriesMag.comToronto, Ontario, 2010–present (online lifestyle magazine)[207]
  • Sapho Magazine : Le magazine des lesbiennes de la Capitale, 2005-2012- Québec, Québec[208]
  • Lez Spread the Word (LSTW) - Montréal, Quebec, 2016–present[209]

Mexico edit

  • Amantes de la Luna – CIDHOM – Mexico City, 1994–?[210][211]
  • Amazona – Mexico, published by Colectivo de Lesbianas del F H A R (Frente Homosexual de Accion Revolucionaria), c.1979 (Coordinadora Lesbica)[212][213]
  • Del otro lado – magazine of Grupo de Madres Lesbianas 2, c. 1996[211]
  • HIMEN FanzineMexico City, published by Colectiva HIMEN[214]
  • Les Voz, Mexico's lesbian feminist magazine- Mexico, 1994–present[215]

United States edit

See also edit

Lesbian edit

LGBT edit

References edit

Sources edit

Books edit

  • Garber, Linda (1993). Lesbian Sources: A Bibliography of Periodical Articles, 1970–1990. Routledge 1993. ISBN 0-8153-0782-9.
  • Horn, Sandy (1990). Gaia's guide 1990: Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Israel, U.S.A., Canada, Mexico. ISBN 978-0-947922-02-3.
  • Hurley, Michael (1996). A Guide to Gay and Lesbian Writing in Australia. Allen & Unwin Publishing. ISBN 1-86373-951-3.
  • Zimmerman, Bonnie (2013). Encyclopedia of Lesbian Histories and Cultures. Routledge. ISBN 9781136787515.

Articles edit

  • Whitt, Jan. A "Labor from the Heart": Lesbian Magazines from 1947–1994, Journal of Lesbian Studies, vol5, Issue 1/2, Haworth Press, 2001
  • Miller, Alan V. (2003). "Our Own Voices: Lesbian and Gay Periodicals 1890s-2000s". The Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives. Archived from the original on 26 July 2009.
  • Parkinson, Phil (2003). "Serials List". Lesbian and Gay Archives of New Zealand (LAGANZ). Retrieved 14 February 2018.

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External links edit

Archival collections edit

  • Guide to the Joan Ariel Collection of Lesbian Periodicals. Special Collections and Archives, The UC Irvine Libraries, Irvine, California.

Other edit

Europe

  • Archif Menywod Cymru / Women's Archive of Wales
  • Archives Recherches Cultures Lesbiennes ARCL
  • Conservatoire des Archives et des Mémoires LGBT
  • Coordination Lesbienne en France
  • Portuguese Lesbian History
  • Separatist Lesbian Cultural Association Visibilia Italy
  • Spanish LGBT Groups
  • Spinnboden Lesbenarchiv

North America

  • Activist Latina Lesbian Publishing – by tatiana de la tierra
  • Canadian Gay and Lesbian periodicals // Periodiques Canadiens pour les Gais et Les Lesbiennes
  • CatalogQ Periodicals
  • Finding aid for the Feminist and Lesbian Periodical Collection, Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon
  • History of Women's Media, Martha Allen- Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press
  • Human Sexuality Collection, Cornell University
  • June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives – Los Angeles
  • Lesbian and Gay Liberation in Canada: A Selected, Annotated Chronology 1964–1975, Donald W. McLeod
  • Lesbian (Feminist) Los Angeles, 1970–1990: An Exploratory Ethnohistory, Yolanda Retter University of New Mexico
  • McCormick Library of Special Collections, Northwestern University Library

Oceania

  • Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives
  • Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives Periodical Index
  • Lesbian and Gay Archives of New Zealand