The following Queer Studies texts are housed in the main living room of QSH. To check them out, please visit QSH and complete the form in the binder next to the library.
- Alive & Well: A Lesbian Health Guide – Cuca Hepburn with Bonnie Gutierrez
- Appropriating Blackness – E. Patrick Johnson
- As Consciousness is Harnessed to Flesh – Susan Sontag
- Bastard Out of Carolina – Dorothy Allison
- Black Men/White Men – ed. Michael J. Smith
- Boston Marriages – ed. Esther D. Rothblum and Kathleen A. Brehony
- The Celluloid Closet: Homosexuality in the Movies – Vito Russo
- Chicana Lesbians – ed. Carla Trujillo
- Christianity, Social Tolerance, and Homosexuality – John Boswell
- Coming Out to God – Chris Glaser
- The Culture of Queers – Richard Dyer
- Epistemology of the Closet – Eve Kosofky Sedgwick
- Faultline – Sheila Ortiz Taylor
- Feminism and Sexuality: A Reader – ed. Stevi Jackson and Sue Scott
- For Each Other: Sharing Sexual Intimacy – Lonnie Barbach
- Funeral Rites – Jean Genet
- Funny Boy – Shyam Selvadurai
- Gay People, Sex, and the Media – ed. Michelle A Wolf and Alfred P. Kielwasser
- Global Divas: Filipino Gay Men in the Diaspora – Martin F. Manalansan IV
- Homophobia: A Weapon of Sexism – Suzanne Pharr
- Homosexual Desire – Guy Hocquenghem
- Hothead Paisan – Diane DiMassa
- Invisible Lives – Martha Barron Barrett
- Jeddah Childhood Circa 1994 – Omar Kholeif
- Language and Sexuality – Deborah Cameron and Don Kulick
- Les Guérillères – Monique Wittig
- Lesbian Friendships – ed. Jacqueline S. Weinstock and Esther. D Rothblum
- Lesbian Nuns: Breaking Silence – Rosemary Curb and Nancy Manahan
- The Lost Language of Cranes – David Leavitt
- Making Sex – Thomas Laqueur
- Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers – Lilian Faderman
- Oranges are Not the Only Fruit – Jeanatte Winterson
- Our Lady of Flowers – Jean Genet
- Outing Yourself – Michaelangelo Signorile
- Queerly Classed – ed. Susan Raffo
- Rebellion – Minnie Bruce Pratt
- Same-Sex Marriage: The Moral and Legal Debate – ed. Robert M. Baird and Staurt E. Rosenbaum
- Sisters, Sexperts, Queers: Beyond the Lesbian Nation – ed. Arlene Stein
- Six of One – Rita Mae Brown
- Skin: Talking about Sex, Class, and Literature – Dorothy Allison
- The Sociology of Gender – Laura Kramer
- Stonewall – Martin Duberman
- Surface Tension: Love, Sex, and Politics Between Lesbians and Straight Women – Meg Daly
- Surpassing the Love of Men – Lillian Faderman
- Tales of the City – Armistead Maupin
- Tendencies – Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
- The Tolerance Trap – Suzanna Danuta Walters
- The Well of Loneliness – Radclyffe Hall
- Virtually Normal – Andrew Sullivan
- Why Marriage – George Chauncey
The following texts are not explicitly related to LGBTQ issues, but are certainly relevant for examining issues related to oppression and marginalization more broadly.
- A Small Fortune – Rosie Dastgir
- A Strange Likeness – Nancy Shoemaker
- The Arab of the Future – Riad Sattouf
- Arab Society – Nicholas S. Hopkins and Saad Eddin Ibrahim
- Between the World and Me – Ta-Nehisi Coates
- Behind the Frontier: Indians in Eighteenth-Century Eastern Massachusetts – Daniel R. Mandell
- Black Skin, White Masks – Frantz Fanon
- Charred Lullabies – E. Valentine Daniel
- Competition: A Feminist Taboo? – Valerie Miner and Helen E. Longino
- Critical Race Theory – ed. by Kimberlé Crenshaw, Neil Gotanda, Gary Peller, Kendall Thomas
- Expats: Travels in Arabia, From Tripoli to Teheran – Christopher Dickey
- Feminisms and Pedagogies of Everyday Life – Carmen Luke
- Global Problems – Scott Sernau
- The Global Rise of Populism – Benjamin Moffitt
- Here and Elsewhere – Massimiliano Gioni
- Into Me/Out of Me – Hatje Cantz
- The Map of Me: The Tales of Mixed-Heritage Experience
- The Monument – Samir al-Khalil
- New French Feminisms – ed. by Elaine Marks and Isabelle de Courtivron
- Political Process and the Development of Black Insurgency, 1930-1970 – Doug McAdam
- The Secret Life of Saeed – Emile Habiby
- Ties That Bind – Tiya Miles
- Walking with the Comrades – Arundhati Roy
- Why Love Hurts – Eva Illouz