Essays and creative pieces on a variety of subjects by women of color, exploring their concerns from a feminist perspective. Edited by Gloria Anzaldua, whom the Journal of the Southwest has called "an accomplished writer, able to marshal passionate intensity in support of her attempt to do away with ...
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Two long poems, "Veteran's Day" and "Terza Rima," join several others, along with the title poem, in this volume of work produced in the last breaths of the 20th century by a poet who helped establish the bounds of poetry during the second half of it. Here she further elucidates the themes of her ca ...
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As images of men's bodies have proliferated in pop culture and advertising during the past decade, many artists and photographers have taken up the male nude as a primary subject. Recent work has sparked controversy as well as praise for its shocking frankness, and the line between art and pornograp ...
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This beautifully produced book contains the landmark work of Morgan Gwenwald, Della Grace, Diana Blok, Tee A. Corrine, Jill Posener, Honey Lee Cottrell, and others. Each portfolio is accompanied by an in-depth biography of the artist in which she discusses some of the themes which have fueled their ...
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This newest book in the popular Jane Lawless mystery series offers up a recipe for murder and deception that is sure to bring new Lawless fans into the fold and satisfy the series? already substantial readership. Amateur sleuth Jane Lawless and her witty sidekick, Cordelia Thorn, are visiting their ...
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