Women Reading Women Writing
As self-identified lesbians of color, Paula Gunn Allen, Gloria Anzaldúa, and Audre Lorde negotiate diverse, sometimes conflicting, sets of personal, political, and professional worlds. Drawing on recent developments in feminist studies and queer theory, AnaLouise Keating examines the ways in which these writers, in both their creative and critical work, engage in self-anal...more
Paperback, 240 pages
Published
March 27th 1996
by Temple University Press
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this book changed my life, as a two spirit (for those of us who aren't two spirited or are in denial of being two spirit that is the term I use to identify myself as a lesbian woman and if you don't like it then TOUGH #$%^).
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