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Ghost Trio (Paperback): Phyllis Irwin, Lillian Faderman Ghost Trio (Paperback)
Phyllis Irwin, Lillian Faderman
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R481 R407 Discovery Miles 4 070 Save R74 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Gay Revolution - The Story of the Struggle (Paperback): Lillian Faderman The Gay Revolution - The Story of the Struggle (Paperback)
Lillian Faderman
R340 Discovery Miles 3 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The sweeping story of the struggle for gay and lesbian rights based on amazing interviews with politicians, military figures, and members of the entire LGBT community who face these challenges every day The fight for gay and lesbian civil rights, the years of outrageous injustice, the early battles, the heart-breaking defeats and the victories beyond the dreams of the gay rights pioneers is the most important civil rights issue of the present day. Lillian Faderman tells this unfinished story through the dramatic accounts of passionate struggles with sweep, depth and feeling. Against the dark backdrop of the 1950s, a few brave people began to fight back, paving the way for the revolutionary changes of the 1960s and beyond. Faderman discusses the protests in the 1960s; the counter reaction of the 1970s and early eighties; the decimated but united community during the AIDS epidemic; and the current hurdles for the right to marriage equality. The Gay Revolution paints a nuanced portrait of the LGBT civil rights movement. A defining account, this is the most complete and authoritative book of its kind.

Woman - The American History of an Idea (Paperback): Lillian Faderman Woman - The American History of an Idea (Paperback)
Lillian Faderman
R566 Discovery Miles 5 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A comprehensive history of the struggle to define womanhood in America, from the seventeenth to the twenty-first century "Exhaustively researched and finely written."-Alexandra Jacobs, New York Times "An intelligently provocative, vital reading experience. . . . This highly readable, inclusive, and deeply researched book will appeal to scholars of women and gender studies as well as anyone seeking to understand the historical patterns that misogyny has etched across every era of American culture."-Kirkus Reviews, starred review What does it mean to be a "woman" in America? Award-winning gender and sexuality scholar Lillian Faderman traces the evolution of the meaning from Puritan ideas of God's plan for women to the sexual revolution of the 1960s and its reversals to the impact of such recent events as #metoo, the appointment of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, the election of Kamala Harris as vice president, and the transgender movement. This wide-ranging 400-year history chronicles conflicts, retreats, defeats, and hard-won victories in both the private and the public sectors and shines a light on the often-overlooked battles of enslaved women and women leaders in tribal nations. Noting that every attempt to cement a particular definition of "woman" has been met with resistance, Faderman also shows that successful challenges to the status quo are often short-lived. As she underlines, the idea of womanhood in America continues to be contested.

Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers - A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America (Paperback): Lillian Faderman Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers - A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America (Paperback)
Lillian Faderman
R662 R525 Discovery Miles 5 250 Save R137 (21%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As Lillian Faderman writes, there are "no constants with regard to lesbianism," except that lesbians prefer women. In this groundbreaking book, she reclaims the history of lesbian life in twentieth-century America, tracing the evolution of lesbian identity and subcultures from early networks to more recent diverse lifestyles. She draws from journals, unpublished manuscripts, songs, media accounts, novels, medical literature, pop culture artifacts, and oral histories by lesbians of all ages and backgrounds, uncovering a narrative of uncommon depth and originality.

Naked in the Promised Land - A Memoir (Paperback): Lillian Faderman Naked in the Promised Land - A Memoir (Paperback)
Lillian Faderman; Foreword by Carmen Maria Machado
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R336 R276 Discovery Miles 2 760 Save R60 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This modern classic of LGBT writing includes an introduction from Carmen Maria Machado, author of Her Body and Other Parties, and a new afterword from Lillian Faderman. Born in 1940, Lillian Faderman is the only child of an uneducated and unmarried Jewish woman who left Latvia to seek a better life in America. Lillian grew up in poverty, but fantasised about becoming an actress. When her dreams led to the dangerous, seductive world of the sex trade and sham-marriages in Hollywood of the fifties, she realised she was attracted to women, and that show-biz is as cruel as they say. Desperately seeking to make her life meaningful, she studied at Berkeley; paying her way by working as a pin-up model and burlesque dancer, hiding her lesbian affairs from the outside world. At last she became a brilliant student and the woman who becomes a loving partner, a devoted mother, an acclaimed writer and ground-breaking pioneer of gay and lesbian scholarship. Told with wrenching immediacy and great power, Naked in the Promised Land is the story of an exceptional woman and her remarkable, unorthodox life.

Precious and Adored - The Love Letters of Rose Cleveland and Evangeline Simpson Whipple, 1890-1918 (Paperback): Lizzie... Precious and Adored - The Love Letters of Rose Cleveland and Evangeline Simpson Whipple, 1890-1918 (Paperback)
Lizzie Ehrenhalt, Tilly Laskey; Foreword by Lillian Faderman
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R617 R518 Discovery Miles 5 180 Save R99 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
To Believe in Women (Paperback): Lillian Faderman To Believe in Women (Paperback)
Lillian Faderman
R715 R645 Discovery Miles 6 450 Save R70 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This landmark work of lesbian history focuses on how certain late-nineteenth-century and twentieth-century women whose lives can be described as lesbian were in the forefront of the battle to secure the rights and privileges that large numbers of Americans enjoy today. Lillian Faderman persuasively argues that their lesbianism may in fact have facilitated their accomplishments. A book of impeccable research and compelling readability, TO BELIEVE IN WOMEN will be a source of enlightenment for all, and for many a singular source of pride.


Woman - The American History of an Idea (Hardcover): Lillian Faderman Woman - The American History of an Idea (Hardcover)
Lillian Faderman
R950 Discovery Miles 9 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A comprehensive history of the struggle to define womanhood in America, from the seventeenth to the twenty-first century "Exhaustively researched and finely written."-Alexandra Jacobs, New York Times "An intelligently provocative, vital reading experience. . . . This highly readable, inclusive, and deeply researched book will appeal to scholars of women and gender studies as well as anyone seeking to understand the historical patterns that misogyny has etched across every era of American culture."-Kirkus Reviews, starred review What does it mean to be a "woman" in America? Award-winning gender and sexuality scholar Lillian Faderman traces the evolution of the meaning from Puritan ideas of God's plan for women to the sexual revolution of the 1960s and its reversals to the impact of such recent events as #metoo, the appointment of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, the election of Kamala Harris as vice president, and the transgender movement. This wide-ranging 400-year history chronicles conflicts, retreats, defeats, and hard-won victories in both the private and the public sectors and shines a light on the often-overlooked battles of enslaved women and women leaders in tribal nations. Noting that every attempt to cement a particular definition of "woman" has been met with resistance, Faderman also shows that successful challenges to the status quo are often short-lived. As she underlines, the idea of womanhood in America continues to be contested.

Barbara Gittings - Gay Pioneer (Color) (Paperback): Lillian Faderman Barbara Gittings - Gay Pioneer (Color) (Paperback)
Lillian Faderman; Photographs by Kay Lahusen; Tracy Baim
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R1,072 Discovery Miles 10 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
My Mother's Wars (Paperback): Lillian Faderman My Mother's Wars (Paperback)
Lillian Faderman
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R666 Discovery Miles 6 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An acclaimed writer on her mother's tumultuous life as a Jewish immigrant in 1930s New York and her life-long guilt when the Holocaust claims the family she left behind in Latvia
A story of love, war, and life as a Jewish immigrant in the squalid factories and lively dance halls of New York's Garment District in the 1930s, My Mother's Wars is the memoir Lillian Faderman's mother was never able to write. The daughter delves into her mother's past to tell the story of a Latvian girl who left her village for America with dreams of a life on the stage and encountered the realities of her new world: the battles she was forced to fight as a woman, an immigrant worker, and a Jew with family left behind in Hitler's deadly path.
The story begins in 1914: Mary, the girl who will become Lillian Faderman's mother, just seventeen and swept up with vague ambitions to be a dancer, travels alone to America, where her half-sister in Brooklyn takes her in. She finds a job in the garment industry and a shop friend who teaches her the thrills of dance halls and the cheap amusements open to working-class girls. This dazzling life leaves Mary distracted and her half-sister and brother-in-law scandalized that she has become a good-time gal. They kick her out of their home, an event with consequences Mary will regret for the rest of her life.
Eighteen years later, still barely scraping by as a garment worker and unmarried at thirty-five, Mary falls madly in love and has a torrid romance with a man who will never marry her, but who will father Lillian Faderman before he disappears from their lives. America is in the midst of the Depression, Hitler is coming to power in Europe, and New York's garment workers are just beginning to unionize. Mary makes tentative steps to join, despite her lover's angry opposition. As National Socialism engulfs Europe, Mary realizes she must find a way to get her family out of Latvia, and she spends frenetic months chasing vague promises and false rumors of hope. Pregnant again, after having submitted to two wrenching back-room abortions, and still unmarried, Mary faces both single motherhood and the devastating possibility of losing her entire Eastern European family.
Drawing on family stories and documents, as well as her own tireless research, Lillian Faderman has reconstructed an engrossing and essential chapter in the history of women, of workers, of Jews, and of the Holocaust as immigrants experienced it from American shores.

Barbara Gittings - Gay Pioneer (Paperback): Lillian Faderman Barbara Gittings - Gay Pioneer (Paperback)
Lillian Faderman; Photographs by Kay Lahusen; Tracy Baim
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R640 Discovery Miles 6 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Gay L.A. - A History of Sexual Outlaws, Power Politics, and Lipstick Lesbians (Paperback): Lillian Faderman, Stuart Timmons Gay L.A. - A History of Sexual Outlaws, Power Politics, and Lipstick Lesbians (Paperback)
Lillian Faderman, Stuart Timmons
R1,116 Discovery Miles 11 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The exhortation to 'Go West!' has always sparked the American imagination. But for gays, lesbians, and transgendered people, the City of Angels provided a special home and gave rise to one of the most influential gay cultures in the world. Drawing on rare archives and photographs as well as more than three hundred interviews, Lillian Faderman and Stuart Timmons chart L.A.'s unique gay history, from the first missionary encounters with Native American cross-gendered 'two spirits' to cross-dressing frontier women in search of their fortunes; from the bohemian freedom of early Hollywood to the explosion of gay life during World War II to the underground radicalism set off by the 1950s blacklist; and, from the 1960s gay liberation movement to the creation of gay marketing in the 1990s.

Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers - A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America (Hardcover, New): Lillian Faderman Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers - A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America (Hardcover, New)
Lillian Faderman
R2,108 Discovery Miles 21 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Lesbian life in America continues to evolve. As Lillian Faderman writes, there are "no constants with regard to lesbianism," except that lesbians prefer women.

In this book, Faderman reclaims the story of lesbian life in twentieth-century America, tracing the evolution of lesbian identity and subcultures from early networks to today's diverse lifestyles. Faderman samples from journals, unpublished manuscripts, songs, media accounts, novels, medical literature, pop culture artifacts, and rich firsthand testimony with lesbians of all races, ages, and classes, uncovering a surprising narrative of unparalleled depth and originality.

Harvey Milk - His Lives and Death (Paperback): Lillian Faderman Harvey Milk - His Lives and Death (Paperback)
Lillian Faderman
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R422 R361 Discovery Miles 3 610 Save R61 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A lively and engaging biography of the first openly gay man elected to public office in the United States, a man fiercely committed to protecting all minorities Harvey Milk-eloquent, charismatic, and a smart-aleck-was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1977, but he had not even served a full year in office when he was shot by a homophobic fellow supervisor. Milk's assassination at the age of forty-eight made him the most famous gay man in modern history; twenty years later Time magazine included him on its list of the hundred most influential individuals of the twentieth century. Before finding his calling as a politician, however, Harvey variously tried being a schoolteacher, a securities analyst on Wall Street, a supporter of Barry Goldwater, a Broadway theater assistant, a bead-wearing hippie, the operator of a camera store and organizer of the local business community in San Francisco. He rejected Judaism as a religion, but he was deeply influenced by the cultural values of his Jewish upbringing and his understanding of anti-Semitism and the Holocaust. His early influences and his many personal and professional experiences finally came together when he decided to run for elective office as the forceful champion of gays, racial minorities, women, working people, the disabled, and senior citizens. In his last five years, he focused all of his tremendous energy on becoming a successful public figure with a distinct political voice.

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