The Gryphon
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Type of record: Archive
Title: The Gryphon
Classmark: LUA/PUB/002/GRY2/4/11
Date(s): 23/02/2018
Size and medium: digtial file
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/637434
Collection group(s): University Archive | Student Newspapers
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Issue 10
p.6-7: interviews with candidates for Gryphon editor - Nancy Gillen and Juliette Rowsell both mention LGBTQ+ issues; p.8: ''B' Stands for Bisexual' - article about lack of bisexual representation and difficulties of being bi; p.4-5: [in the middle] 'LGBTQ+ Music Icons: Then and Now'; p.6: article about female rappers, mentioning CupcakKe who released the gay anthem 'LGBT'; p.6: [in the middle] article about rapper Syd, who mentions being gay but not wanting her music listened to for that reason; p.11: article about fashion brand The Basement, mentions another brand BTNK Fit Battles who released statement about banning people for being homophobic or transphobic; p.15: [in the middle] article about the film industry's problems with bisexual representation; p.16: article about queer-coding in Disney films; p.17: article about reading Shakespeare through an LGBTQ+ lens; p.20: [in the middle] 'Piercing the Canon: LGBTQ+ Representation in Literature'; p.12: article about heteronormativity of Valentine's Day and LGBTQ+ representation; p.18: 'first transgender Australian footballer cleared after long struggle';
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