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After Delores by Sarah Schulman
$22.99 AUD
Category: Lesbian & Bi Fiction
In After Delores, the unnamed narrator is a no-nonsense coffee shop waitress in New York's bohemian Lower East Side nursing a broken heart after her girlfriend Dolores leaves her for another woman. Over the course of the next few days she goes on the prowl, looking for love, only to find herself immerse ...Show more
Conflict Is Not Abuse: Overstating Harm, Community Responsibility, and the Duty of Repair by Sarah Schulman
$27.99 AUD
Category: LGBTI & Queer Studies
From intimate relationships to global politics, Sarah Schulman observes a continuum: that inflated accusations of harm are used to avoid accountability. Illuminating the difference between Conflict and Abuse, Schulman directly addresses our contemporary culture of scapegoating. This deep, brave, and bol ...Show more
Empathy by Sarah Schulman
$21.95 AUD
Category: Lesbian & Bi Fiction | Series: Little Sister's Classics
Provocative, observant and daring, this 1992 novel by one of America's preeminent lesbian writers and thinkers is being reissued for the Little Sister's Classics series. Anna O. is a loner in New York, an office temp obsessed with a mysterious woman in white leather; Doc is a post-Freudian psychiatrist ...Show more
Let the Record Show: A Political History of ACT UP New York, 1987-1993 by Sarah Schulman
$37.99 AUD
Category: HIV & AIDS Studies
In just six years, ACT UP, New York, a broad and unlikely coalition of activists from all races, genders, sexualities, and backgrounds, changed the world. Armed with rancor, desperation, intelligence, and creativity, it took on the AIDS crisis with an indefatigable, ingenious, and multifaceted attack on ...Show more
People in Trouble by Sarah Schulman
$22.99 AUD
Category: Lesbian & Bi Fiction
A blistering 90s novel about love in the time of AIDS, featuring a fictionalised Donald Trump as its villain. It was the beginning of the end of the world but not everyone noticed right away. New York, late 80s. The AIDS crisis has taken hold and the world is on the brink of imploding. Ronald Horne, an ...Show more
Rat Bohemia by Sarah Schulman
$23.99 AUD
Category: Lesbian & Bi Fiction
First published in 1995, this award-winning novel is a bold, achingly honest story set in the “rat bohemia” of New York City, whose huddled masses include gay men and lesbians abandoned by their families and forced to find new bonds with one another in the wake of this loss. Navigating the currents of t ...Show more
The Cosmopolitans by Sarah Schulman
$30.95 AUD
Category: Lesbian & Bi Fiction
A modern retelling of Balzac's classic Cousin Bette by one of America's most prolific and significant writers. Earl, a black, gay actor working in a meatpacking plant, and Bette, a white secretary, have lived next door to each other in the same Greenwich Village apartment building for thirty years. Sham ...Show more
The Gentrification of the Mind: Witness to a Lost Imagination by Sarah Schulman
$35.99 AUD
Category: LGBTI & Queer Studies
In this gripping memoir of the AIDS years (1981 1996), Sarah Schulman recalls how much of the rebellious queer culture, cheap rents, and a vibrant downtown arts movement vanished almost overnight to be replaced by gay conservative spokespeople and mainstream consumerism. Schulman takes us back to her Lo ...Show more
The Men with the Pink Triangle - The True, Life-And-Death Story of Homosexuals in the Nazi Death Camps by Heinz Heger; Sarah Schulman (Foreword by); Klaus Müller (Introduction by)
$29.99 AUD
Category: History | Series: G - Reference,Information and Interdisciplinary Subjects Ser.
For decades, history ignored the Nazi persecution of gay people. Only with the rise of the gay movement in the 1970s did historians finally recognize that gay people, like Jews and others deemed "undesirable," suffered enormously at the hands of the Nazi regime. Of the few who survived the concentration ...Show more
Ties That Bind: Familial Homophobia and Its Consequences by Sarah Schulman
$29.99 AUD
Category: Homophobia
In this groundbreaking book, playwright and social critic Sarah Schulman explores the family, the first place where all people: straight, gay, and bisexual, learn homophobia. It is within the family that homophobia begins to control the lives of perpetrators and recipients. Written in the tradition of A ...Show more
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