Background
Osborne, Karen Lee was born on June 19, 1954 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of Gilmer Haynes and Hazel Margaret (Smith) Osborne.
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This collection by writers and artists who have lived in the midwest presents a wide range of fiction, poetry, memoir, essays, and photography, adding a vital point of view to the canon of lesbian and gay literature. It seems obvious, and yet isn't, that not only are there lesbians and gay men living in the midwest, but the midwest offers a dynamic, if different, locus of lesbian and gay life. All too often, the discussion focuses on cities on the east and west coast - New York, Miami, Los Angeles, San Francisco. Through their selection of works to be included in this volume, Osborne and Spurlin challenge the common portrayal of the midwest as repressive and backward, pointing out the danger inherent in defining lesbian and gay identity and community too narrowly. This book explores the complexity of queer identity and demonstrates that beyond signifying a geographic space, the midwest is also a perspective, a way of positioning oneself in the world.
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Osborne, Karen Lee was born on June 19, 1954 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of Gilmer Haynes and Hazel Margaret (Smith) Osborne.
Bachelor of Science in Journalism, U. Florida, 1975; Master of Arts in English, U. Denver, 1977; Doctor of Philosophy in English, U. Denver, 1981.
Instructor, Stetson U., Deland, Florida, 1979-1981; assistant professor, Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, 1981-1985; Fulbright senior lecturer in American Literature, Tbilisi (Georgia) State University, 1985-1986; professor, Columbia Colonel, Chicago, since 1987. Board directors Thorngate Road Press, Bloomington/Normal, Illinois.
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Tutor resource person Montgomery Ward Cabrini Green Tutoring program, Chicago, 1989-1992. Member Modern Language Association.