Research Profile
Dr Sara MacBride-Stewart
Selected Publications
Articles
Grace, V.M. and MacBride-Stewart, S. ‘How to say it’: women’s descriptions of chronic pelvic pain, Women and Health, 46 (4), 2007, pp forthcoming ISSN 0363-0242
Grace, V.M. and MacBride-Stewart, S. (2007) ‘Women get this’: gendered meanings of chronic pelvic pain, Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine, 11(1), 45-65. ISSN 1363-4593
MacBride-Stewart, S. (2006). Peripheral perspectives: Locating lesbian studies in Australasia, Special Issue of Journal of Lesbian Studies, 11(3-4), 319-327. Invited Contribution. ISSN 1089-4160 Reprinted in Noreen Giffney and Katherine O'Donnell (Eds) Twenty-First Century Lesbian Studies (Harrington Park Press, 2007).
MacBride-Stewart, S. (2005). Health and biotechnology in Le Vay’s 'Queer Science'. New Zealand Women's Studies Journal, 19 (1), 67-80.
MacBride-Stewart, S. (2004).Reappraisal: Kitzinger's Pivotal Text on ‘The Social Construction of Lesbians’. In Feminism and Psychology, 14 (4), 522-526. Invited Contribution. Reprinted in Lesbian & Gay Psychology Review, 2005, 6(2), pp 108-111.
Book Chapters
Grace, V.M. and MacBride-Stewart, S. Metaphors of injury: women make sense of pelvic pain, in P. Twohig and V. Kalitzkus (Eds) Making Sense of Health, Illness and Disease, Oxford, UK: Inter-Disciplinary Press (forthcoming).
MacBride-Stewart, S. (in press, 2007). Peripheral perspectives: Locating lesbian studies in Australasia, In Noreen Giffney and Katherine O'Donnell (Eds) Twenty-First Century Lesbian Studies (Harrington Park Press, 2007).
MacBride-Stewart, S (2007). Que(e)rying the meaning of lesbian health: Individual(izing) and community discourses. In Victoria Clarke and Elizabeth Peel, Out in Psychology: Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and queer perspectives. UK/USA/Australia: Wiley, 2007, pp 427-444, ISBN: 978-0-470-01287-1 [Winner of the American Psychological Association Division 44 Distinguished Book Award, Best Book in Lesbian, Gay and/or Bisexual Psychology 2007]
MacBride-Stewart, S. (2004). ‘Neither of us uses contraception’. Heteronormative expectations affecting lesbian experiences of cervical screening. In Nicola Gavey, Annie Potts, and Anne Wetherall (Eds.). Sex and the Body, p.165-182. Palmerston North: Dunmore Press.
MacBride-Stewart, S. (2004). Dental dams: A parody of straight expectations in the promotion of ‘safer’ lesbian sex. In D. W. Riggs& G. A. Walker (eds.). Out in the Antipodes: Australian and New Zealand Perspectives on Gay and Lesbian Issues in Psychology. p. 368-391. Bentley, WA: Brightfire Press.
MacBride-Stewart, S. and Rixecker, S. (2004). Gay brain. In Jo Eadie (Ed) Sexuality: The Essential Glossary, p.79. London: Arnold. ISBN 0-34080-676-1
MacBride-Stewart, S. and Rixecker, S. (2004). Gay gene. In Jo Eadie (Ed) Sexuality: The Essential Glossary, p.80. London: Arnold. ISBN 0-34080-676-1
MacBride-Stewart, S. (2004). Social constructionism. In Jo Eadie (Ed) Sexuality: The Essential Glossary, p.216-217. London: Arnold. ISBN 0-34080-676-1
