first book of the new year:
Jan. 3rd, 2010 05:01 pmOdd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America, by Lillian Faderman.
I'm not finished reading yet- I'm taking my time for once, because there's a lot of information to turn over in my head- but points for talking about intersectionality with regard to race and class, even though I'm not yet entirely positive about how deeply it's been explored! This one's tentatively going on the reclist of doom.
In other news (while I'm compiling my next batch of recspam), a quick poll, since it's nearly time to do that Yuletide friending fest again:
I'm not finished reading yet- I'm taking my time for once, because there's a lot of information to turn over in my head- but points for talking about intersectionality with regard to race and class, even though I'm not yet entirely positive about how deeply it's been explored! This one's tentatively going on the reclist of doom.
In other news (while I'm compiling my next batch of recspam), a quick poll, since it's nearly time to do that Yuletide friending fest again:
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Where should I host the Yuletide 2009 friending fest?