In this new full-length study of Jane Rule's life and work,
Marilyn Schuster argues that Rule's novels provide a way of
"writing and reading lesbian" that resists and subverts dominant
discourses of gender and sexuality-both those of mainstream culture
and of political and sexual subcultures.
From her earliest novel, " Desert of the Heart" (1964), Rule's
fiction has provided a challenge to the concept of a fixed identity
and to the identity politics founded on such a concept.
Incorporating all of Jane Rule's early work-including unpublished
manuscripts, letters, magazine and newspaper columns, as well as
fan mail she received-Schuster also draws on interviews,
conversations, and personal encounters with the author to elicit
the ways in which Rule interrogates the meanings and politics of
sexuality, the relationship between sexuality and language, and the
stakes of communities in individual claims on identity.
Passionate Communities is a thorough, engaging, and long-overdue
study of an important voice in lesbian literature and gay and
lesbian politics.
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