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  1. TVIC Journal Vol. 3 No. 32 (November 16, 1974).

     
    Collection: Upstate New York Newsletters
    Institution: M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives, University at Albany
    Creator:
    Date: Nov. 16, 1974
    Topics: Acceptance, Appearance, Arrests, Clothing, Coming out, Crossdressers, Crossdressing, Drag, Events, Femininities, Gatherings, Gender dysphoria, Gender realignment surgery, Isolation, Law, Masculinities, Partners of transgender people, Religions, Sexual assault, Shame
    Subject: Mae West
  2. Scrapbook 05

     
    Collection: Scrapbooks and Albums
    Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria
    Creator: Anderson, Adèle
    Date: 1975?
    Topics: Clothing, Drag, Feminism, Gender affirming surgery, Gender roles, Homosexuals, Lesbians, LGBTQ+ activism, LGBTQ+ authors, LGBTQ+ events, LGBTQ+ theater, Motion pictures, Performance art, Transgender people
    Subject: Birmingham Gay Liberation, Cosmopolitan, Daily Mail, Daily Mirror, Evening Mail, Mae West, Rocky Horror Picture Show, The Sun, The Sunday Times, Titbits
    Description: This scrapbook includes a range of clippings such as an article titled: "Why I changed my sex," multiple pieces on "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," and a text called "Women in Drag." This item was ...
  3. Our Special Joy (Vol. 4 No. 5 May, 1984)

     
    Collection: Our Special Joy
    Institution: Human Sexuality Collection, Cornell University
    Creator: Moran, Mary Jane
    Date: May 1984
    Topics: Clothing, Crossdressers, Crossdressing, Drag, Femininities, Gatherings, Gender role, Ghosts, Masculinities, Occultism, Self-image
    Subject: A Year Among the Girls, And All Was Revealed, Ann Oakley, Anthony Powell, B.G. Rosenberg, Barry Kay, Bernice Rubens, Bert Savoy, Boy George, Boy Marilyn, Brian Sutton-Smith, Burt Reynolds, Chi Delta Mu, Christine Jorgensen, Christine Jorgensen: A Personal Autobiography, City of Night, Clint Eastwood, Cloud 9, Cynthia Cox, Darryl Raynor, David Bowie, Deborah Heller Feinbloom, Diane Venora, Dorean Caldwell, Drag: A History of Female Impersonation on the Stage, Dress and Undress: the Sexology of Fashion, E.D. Rhoides, Edna Nixon, Elizabeth Ewing, Evgeny Savich, From a View to a Death, Geoff Brown, Geographic Area Leaders (GALS), George Hearn, George W. Henry, Gillian Freeman, H.E. Bates, Harry Brierly, Homosexuality, Transvestism, and Change of Sex, I Want What I Want, J.C. Flugel, James Farrell, John Rechy, Joseph Papp, Julian Eltinge, Just Boys, La Cage Aux Folles, Lawrence Langner, Leslie Borck, Mademoiselle de Maupin, Mae West, Man into Woman, Marilyn Monroe, Mario Costa, Mario Russo, Masculinity and Femininity, Mask and Gown, Men in Women's Guise, Michael Jackson, O.P. Gilbert, Our Special Joy, Paul Newman, Paul Tabori, Peter Barry, R.E. Corwell, Reverse Sex: The Life of Jaqueline Charlotte Dufesnoy, Robert J. Stoller, Roberta Cowell's Story, Roger Baker, Royal Spy: The Strange Case of the Chevalier d'Eon, Sex & Gender, Sex and Identity, Sex, Gender, and Society, Sherwood Anderson, Society and the Sex Variant, Tallulah Bankhead, The Enigma of the Age: the Strange Case of the Chevalier d'Eon, The Fascinating Window, The Importance of Wearing Clothes, The Man Who Became a Woman, The Other Women, The Psychology of Sexual Behavior, The Rink, The Story of the Marquise, The Triple Echo, The Undergrowth of Literature, Touch of Silk, Tri-Ess Metro, Tri-Ess Society for the Second Self, Virginia Prince, Virginia Woolf, Westchester Self-Help Clearinghouse, Women in Men's Guise
  4. Mae West and Ray Bourbon (as Bowery Rose)

     
    Collection: JD Doyle Photographs (1950-2000)
    Institution: JD Doyle Archives
    Creator:
    Date: 1950
    Topics: Clothing, Drag, Female impersonators, Gender expression, LGBTQ+ musicians, LGBTQ+ theater
    Subject: Bowery Rose, Mae West, Ray Bourbon
    Description: A photograph of Mae West and Ray Bourbon (as Bowery Rose).