Discourse, Bindi 11-121988 |
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... lesbian bar . ― -- Before all of this jouissance can be enjoyed , it is first neces- sary to bring the lesbian subject out of the closet of feminist history . The initial step in that process is to trace historically how the lesbian has ...
... lesbian bar . ― -- Before all of this jouissance can be enjoyed , it is first neces- sary to bring the lesbian subject out of the closet of feminist history . The initial step in that process is to trace historically how the lesbian has ...
Síða 58
... lesbian a mode of behavior and dress acceptable to society .... We knew too many lesbians whose activities were restricted because they wouldn't wear skirts . But Toni did not agree . ' You'll never get me in a dress , ' she growled ...
... lesbian a mode of behavior and dress acceptable to society .... We knew too many lesbians whose activities were restricted because they wouldn't wear skirts . But Toni did not agree . ' You'll never get me in a dress , ' she growled ...
Síða 59
... lesbian movement , began to perceive this problem . As Nestle , founder of the Lesbian Herstory Archives in New York , wrote : " We lesbians of the 1950s made a mistake in the 1970s : we allowed ourselves to be trivialized and ...
... lesbian movement , began to perceive this problem . As Nestle , founder of the Lesbian Herstory Archives in New York , wrote : " We lesbians of the 1950s made a mistake in the 1970s : we allowed ourselves to be trivialized and ...
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Further Thoughts | 42 |
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