We, Too, Must Love /
Three years after We Walk Alone, Ann Aldrich expands on her journalistic portraits of lesbian subcultures in and around New York to include: class questions; the diverse jobs lesbians held; social cliques; differences among the "Village," "Uptown," and Brooklyn communities; and h...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Feminist Press at the City University of New York,
2006.
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Edición: | 1st Feminist Press ed. |
Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Togetherness. The dress, humor, vocabulary of the lesbian : the cliques
- A girl 'comes out.' Three very different girls become lesbians in three very different cliques
- Why can't a woman be more like a man? The low-life clique
- The circle in the square. The Greenwich Village clique
- The girl in the Brooks Brothers shirt. The uptown clique
- The very gay, come-what-may places. A night in the bars
- Sisters in the sun. Fire Island, the Hamptons, Riis Park
- Liquor is quicker. Why they drink
- The fifty-minute power. Lesbians on the couch
- The men in their lives. Joe and Rodger, Howie and Lou
- My husband says. Married lesbians
- A catered affair. A party uptown : one hundred women and a man
- Hands-around. The Paul Jones ephemeralness of lesbians
- Old soldiers never die. Lesbians in their old age
- Dear Ann Aldrich. The reader writes
- A final word.