Esther Newton is currently Term Professor of Women's Studies at the University of Michigan, and Professor Emerita of Anthropology and Kempner Distinguished Professor at Purchase College, SUNY. She is the author of Margaret Mead Made Me Gay: Personal Essays, Public Ideas, published by Duke University Press, Mother Camp: Female Impersonators in America, coauthor of Womenfriends: A Soap Opera, and coeditor of Amazon Expedition: A Lesbian Feminist Anthology.
Decir que está desfasado, sería injusto. Es lo que es. Escritos que van desde los años 60 a los 90. Quien tuviera la suerte de leerlo en el momento, seguro que iluminó su camino. Aún así tiene ciertos pasajes que me han resultado interesantes. Su análisis sobre The Well of Loneliness sigue teniendo vigencia. Ahora me ha creado la necesidad de acercarme a Margaret Mead.
To say that it is outdated would be unfair. It is what it is. Writings ranging from the 60s to the 90s. Whoever was lucky enough to read it at the time, surely it lit their way. Even so, it has certain passages that have been interesting to me. His analysis of The Well of Loneliness is still valid. Now it has created the need for me to approach Margaret Mead.