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==Description==
 
==Description==
  
Professor Emeritus in Gay and Lesbian Studies by Nottingham Trent University since 2013.  Author of the book 'Homintern: How Gay Culture Liberated the Modern World and The Myth of the Last Taboo: Queer Subcultural Studies', and 'A History of Gay Literature: The Male Tradition' (1998).  Author of numerous studies that focus on literature, queer politics, film and cultural studies.  Chaired the Gender Studies expert panel on the European Science Foundation's project to develop a European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH, 2004-2013).  Poetry collections include 'We Have the Melon' (1992), 'May I Say Nothing' (1998), 'The District Commissioner’s Dreams' (2002), 'Quidnunc' (2007) and 'An Ordinary Dog' (2011).
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Professor Emeritus in Gay and Lesbian Studies by Nottingham Trent University since 2013, and former Chair in Gay & Lesbian Studies since 1998.  Author of the book 'Homintern: How Gay Culture Liberated the Modern World and The Myth of the Last Taboo: Queer Subcultural Studies', and 'A History of Gay Literature: The Male Tradition' (1998).  Author of numerous studies that focus on literature, queer politics, film and cultural studies.  Chaired the Gender Studies expert panel on the European Science Foundation's project to develop a European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH, 2004-2013).  Poetry collections include 'We Have the Melon' (1992), 'May I Say Nothing' (1998), 'The District Commissioner’s Dreams' (2002), 'Quidnunc' (2007) and 'An Ordinary Dog' (2011).
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Revision as of 00:20, 10 April 2016

Gregory Woods

Country

Great Britain

Birth - Death

1953 -

Occupation

Writer, Academic, Poet

Notable Achievements

FRSA

Description

Professor Emeritus in Gay and Lesbian Studies by Nottingham Trent University since 2013, and former Chair in Gay & Lesbian Studies since 1998. Author of the book 'Homintern: How Gay Culture Liberated the Modern World and The Myth of the Last Taboo: Queer Subcultural Studies', and 'A History of Gay Literature: The Male Tradition' (1998). Author of numerous studies that focus on literature, queer politics, film and cultural studies. Chaired the Gender Studies expert panel on the European Science Foundation's project to develop a European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH, 2004-2013). Poetry collections include 'We Have the Melon' (1992), 'May I Say Nothing' (1998), 'The District Commissioner’s Dreams' (2002), 'Quidnunc' (2007) and 'An Ordinary Dog' (2011).

Further Reading/Research


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