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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A groundbreaking anthology of butch/femme writings,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Persistent Desire: A Femme-Butch Reader (Paperback)
This is the one of the first serious books published on butch/femme within a historical context in the lesbian community. It's a huge collection of historical materials of varying quality, with poems, photographs, essays, etc. This book is absolutely necessary for anyone seeking an understanding of butch/femme as a multi-layered, many-faceted experience.
31 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Informative, enlightening,
By Lois Eilers (Glendale, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Persistent Desire: A Femme-Butch Reader (Paperback)
Though I do not consider myself a lesbian, I have been attracted to a butch woman before and wanted to understand the feeling better. This book helped me understand the dynamic of attraction between butch and fem. It was precisely because she was masculine that I was attracted to her, but because she was a woman there was a sameness I could relate to and identify with. It was safer in a way than a man, because it wasn't quite so opposite. You still have the masculine/feminine polarity, but at the same time a comfortable sameness. It cleared up a lot of my questions and validated a lot of conclusions I had come to regarding the butch/fem dynamic.
16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
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Desire that Burns,
By Lesbian Reader (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Persistent Desire: A Femme-Butch Reader (Paperback)
After a recent submersion into what is passing for lesbian erotica these days -- and feeling as if I just wasn't perverse enough to be a "real" lesbian -- I revisited this classic. After finishing it, and being once again intrigued, informed, aroused and delighted, I realized what it has that so many more recent anthologies lack: it has human contact based on emotion. The women in it are real and their feelings have true context. Instead of cold and sterile sex acts between people portrayed as obsessed with looks and their own image, this anthology overflows with the fluid nature of human sexuality and genuine human warmth. Some may read for the historical perspective and others may miss the explicit-anything-for-shock-value gender games and power plays that are required it seems in all of the "best of" lesbian erotica out there now. I read it for the emotional impact because when it comes to erotica I need the emotional tie. Given how many lesbians (whether they admit it or not) read lesbian romance novels, I don't think I'm alone.
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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A fascinating compendium of voices on the Butch/Femme dance.,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Persistent Desire: A Femme-Butch Reader (Paperback)
Joan Nestle's collection of essays, poems and personal narratives on the butch/femme dynamic is both fascinating to read and a valuable contribution to the scholarly literature on the history of lesbian relationships in this century. Highly recommended!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Wonderful Book,
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This review is from: The Persistent Desire: A Femme-Butch Reader (Paperback)
This is a great book about the historical and cultural background of the Butch-Femme conundrum.Highly recommended to anyone curious about gender identity and roles in the lesbian community.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Must-read for human beings,
By Darya Teasewell "D" "RockerDiva" (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Persistent Desire: A Femme-Butch Reader (Paperback)
This astonishing collection never ceases to surprise me.There really is nothing less politically correct than the Butch/Femme dynamic, and nothing, as she says, as persistent.
The piece by Leslie Feinberg is one of the most radiant pieces of writing, ever.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Could not be happier to have this book,
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This review is from: The Persistent Desire: A Femme-Butch Reader (Paperback)
Classic book that is strangely out of print. I had no idea how Huge the volume of essays, stories, pictures and poems this book contains. So many fantastic selections: from Lee Lynch's short story `Jacky and the Femme' followed by her poem `Stone Butch', to the concluding work from Joan Nestle `Our Gift of Touch'. A partial list of the many contributors - Dorothy Allison Pat Califia Barbara Smith Arlene Stein Jewelle L. Gomez Christine Cassidy Amber Hollibaugh Cherrie Moraga Donna Allegra Rita Laporte Carolyn Gammon Ina Rimpau Merril Mushroom Audre Lorde Elly Bulkin Leslie Feinberg Judy Lederer Lisa E. Davis Radclyffe Hall William Cullen Bryant Do not skip the excellent introduction by Joan Nestle with the touching postscript. This is a keeper from beginning to end! |
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The Persistent Desire: A Femme-Butch Reader by Joan Nestle (Paperback - May 1992)
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