Pack of Nuclear Torpedo Submarines hunt School of Ocean Sunfish
Yes yes yes yes
Here's some of the @jstor articles I've found really interesting in this line of study:
From my gender/sex variance studies
Erecting Sex: Hermaphrodites and the Medieval Science of Surgery
Mary or Michael? Saint-Switching, Gender, and Sanctity in a Medieval Miracle of Childbirth
The Image of the Androgyne: Some Uses of a Symbol in Earliest Christianity
Transvestites in the Middle Ages
Two Cases Of Female Cross-Undressing In Medieval Art And Literature
Concerning Sex Changes: The Cultural Significance of a Renaissance Medical Polemic
Relating to disability
Sitting on the Sidelines: Disability in Malory
A Dwarf in King Arthur's Court: Perceiving Disability in Arthurian Romance
Disability and Dreams in the Medieval Icelandic Sagas
The Disabled and the Monstrous: Examples from Medieval Spain
Relating to sexuality
Sexual Fluidity “Before Sex"
The Disclosure of Sodomy in Cleanness
"Be more strange and bold": Kissing Lepers and Female Same-Sex Desire in "The Book of Margery Kempe
I will continue to update this list of sources as I find pertinent articles!
Your mileage may vary on these, not all of these have the most tactful or respectful dialogues but I found them interesting.
Harper Goff “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” "lighting and mood" concept paintings (1954) Source
Am-a-zing!
▫️ “The Dearest Devotion ” ▫️
(air, land, sea)- to self, your loves, and community, on our ever so small yet vast planet.
(cone 5.5 stoneware, underglaze, glaze) ceramic wall tiles made from my gay and trans perspective :)
extras: The albatrosses stem from the broad number of female same-sex lifelong couples. The bucks and whales stem from documented homosexual behaviour of the species. A kobudai is also featured in the third tile changing sex from female to male.
mom called me a fag yesterday by accident
The Trophy Hunter
Their crowns may gleam, but they are dust, Built on tales and borrowed trust.
More skills! Soon we'll be able to make a second amnesiac drunk with a completely fresh type of derangement. Let's accomplish this wonderful goal.
A pair of silver and red coral mounted flintlock pistols, Algeria, late 18th-early 19th century
from The Metropolitan Museum of Art