The Wild Good: Lesbian Photographs and Writings on LoveBea Gates An arrestingly vivid collection of photographs, letters, poetry, fiction, interviews and memoir, the Wild Good offers a multidimensional portrait of the many sustaining forms of love among lesbians. In forty-five text pieces divided into five sections, editor Beatrix Gates seeks to describe the complex constellations lesbians inhabit: from friendship to family, from body and spirit to the legacy of community, and to romantic and sexual expressions of love. The Wild Good is a rich testimony woven from the work of prominent figures like Dorothy Allison, Chrystos, Jewelle Gomez and Audre Lorde, and emerging talents like Shay Youngblood, Eileen Myles, Lisa Kron and Gale Jackson. Unique to the Wild Good are thirty-five duotone photographs by acclaimed lesbian photographers and filmmakers that provide a moving visual commentary on lesbian love. Encompassing both landscapes and portraits, both intimate family moments and erotic still lifes, the Wild Good brings the scope and power of lesbian photography to life in images from artists like Margaret Randall, Luz Maria Gordillo, Barbara Hammer, Shu Lea Cheang and Zoe Leonard. |
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... door shut behind him . So I wandered into the back room to watch television with Keenona . Keenona and I had just finished counting to ten with the help of the little fat hen when I heard the kitchen door pop open and someone slam their ...
... door shut behind him . So I wandered into the back room to watch television with Keenona . Keenona and I had just finished counting to ten with the help of the little fat hen when I heard the kitchen door pop open and someone slam their ...
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... door in an undershirt over a sundress , leaving her glasses on the back of the commode and her teeth in a jar by the bed ; Claire did not realize that she was in fact awake and the knocking door would likely have somebody on the other ...
... door in an undershirt over a sundress , leaving her glasses on the back of the commode and her teeth in a jar by the bed ; Claire did not realize that she was in fact awake and the knocking door would likely have somebody on the other ...
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... doors began to crack open . When the door begins to crack open , it won't be too long be- fore there'll be another crack and another crack and then before you know it , the door will be wide open . And when the gay movement really came ...
... doors began to crack open . When the door begins to crack open , it won't be too long be- fore there'll be another crack and another crack and then before you know it , the door will be wide open . And when the gay movement really came ...
Contents
Jean Weisinger KimClare photograph II | 13 |
Bessy Reyna And This Blue Surrounding Me Again | 27 |
Ok Song Bruining What It Is | 41 |
Copyright | |
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Encyclopedia of African American Women Writers: [2 Volumes] Yolanda Williams Page No preview available - 2007 |