This highly complex and poetic novel will undoubtedly become an important text in the history of Chicana lesbian writing, but this reviewer hopes that its appeal will not be limited to a specific ethnic readership or to those of specific sexual preference. The artistic reach of this superb novel goes far beyond such limits. Few writers, whether heterosexual or gay, have captured as convincingly and as sensitively as Pérez the depths of human anguish and frustration produced by a passion betrayed. Few writers have described in such a lyrical voice the physical emptiness and yearning of revenge that characterize the protagonist\u27s reactions to a manipulative lover. Gulf Dreams is a journey to the far corners of the human soul in which the p...
Trudier Harris walks a narrow line between a feminist critique of James Baldwin\u27s shortcomings as...
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Kaisa Ilmonen’s Queer Rebellion in the Novels of Michelle Cliff opens slowly, with the first two cha...
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A pesar de que la crítica y la narrativa lesbiana se han desarrollado extraordinariamente en los úl...
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During the 1980s and \u2790s, the number of women writers in Spain has increased dramatically. Unlik...
The following article analyzes Nicole Brossard’s Mauve Desert as a lesbian novel. The author raises ...
This worthy anthology marks the appearance of the first selection of Latina poetry and narrative to ...
Volume 7 Issue 3 Book Supplement of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Bosto...
Primarily a screenwriter and film director, Stamadianos has written an impressive first novel (origi...
Trudier Harris walks a narrow line between a feminist critique of James Baldwin\u27s shortcomings as...
Sanchez\u27s reason for writing this book was to contribute to an emerging body of literature that ...
The year 1978 held many contradictions for gay rights in the United States. The city of San Francisc...
Abstract: Questions of gender and sexuality have oftentimes been portrayed as taboo in traditionalis...
Kaisa Ilmonen’s Queer Rebellion in the Novels of Michelle Cliff opens slowly, with the first two cha...
Questions of gender and sexuality have oftentimes been portrayed as taboo in traditionalist conserva...
A pesar de que la crítica y la narrativa lesbiana se han desarrollado extraordinariamente en los úl...
Book review of: Narrating from the Margins: Self-Representation of Female and Colonial Subjectivitie...
Cantú offers a fictionalized memoir of growing up in the bicultural space between Monterrey, Mexico,...
Compton Mackenzie’s 1928 novel Extraordinary Women has been critically neglected for ninety-one year...
During the 1980s and \u2790s, the number of women writers in Spain has increased dramatically. Unlik...
The following article analyzes Nicole Brossard’s Mauve Desert as a lesbian novel. The author raises ...
This worthy anthology marks the appearance of the first selection of Latina poetry and narrative to ...
Volume 7 Issue 3 Book Supplement of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Bosto...
Primarily a screenwriter and film director, Stamadianos has written an impressive first novel (origi...
Trudier Harris walks a narrow line between a feminist critique of James Baldwin\u27s shortcomings as...
Sanchez\u27s reason for writing this book was to contribute to an emerging body of literature that ...
The year 1978 held many contradictions for gay rights in the United States. The city of San Francisc...