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Identity Poetics: Race, Class, and the Lesbian-Feminist Roots of Queer Theory

Linda Garber

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Paper, 304 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-231-11033-4
$27.00 / £18.50

October, 2001
Cloth, 304 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-231-11032-7
$83.50 / £57.50

Introduction: Race, Class, and Generations

1. The Social Construction of Lesbian Feminism

2. Putting the Word Dyke on the Map: Judy Grahn

3. "I Have a Dream Too'': Pat Parker

4. "High Over the Halfway Between Your World and Mine'': Audre Lorde

5. An Uncommonly Queer Reading: Adrienne Rich

6. "Caught in the Crossfire Between Camps'': Gloria AnzaldĂșa

7. Around 1991: The Rise of Queer Theory and the Lesbian Intertext

Afterward, March: June 24, 2000, San Francisco

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About the Author

Linda Garber is associate professor in the department of English and the Program for the Study of Women and Gender at Santa Clara University. She is the editor of Tilting the Tower: Lesbians/Teaching/Queer Subjects and the author of articles on lesbian literary criticism and lesbian studies.

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