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Coming Out of Cancer: Writings from the Lesbian Cancer Epidemic (2000)
One-third of women run a lifetime risk of developing
cancer, and studies have shown that lesbians are especially at risk. They
often don't access healthcare because of homophobia in the medical
establishment and inadequate insurance coverage. With its diversity of
views and experience, Coming out of Cancer includes contributions from
Audre Lorde, Ruthann Robson, Pat
Parker, Rachel Carson, and Dr. Susan Love and offers information and
support for survivors, loved ones, and community activists.
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Restricted Access: Lesbians on Disability
(1999) by Susan Raffo and Victoria A. Brownworth
In looking at the intersection of sexuality and
disability, this nonfiction anthology challenges readers to confront how
America deals with difference. Writers represent a broad range of
disabilities (chronic fatigue syndrome,
manic
depression, cerebral palsy)
as well as a variety of racial, ethnic, and class backgrounds.
Film Fatales: Independent Women Directors (1997) by Judith M.
Redding and Victoria A. Brownworth
Film Fatales offers a
fascinating glimpse into the lives and work of women filmmakers. Profiled
here are over thirty pioneering directors, producers, and distributors who
have changed the face of contemporary film by delivering new and
distinctly female images and sensibilities for the screen.
Too Queer: Essays from a Radical Life (1996)
Rock Hudson (1995),
Martin Duberman and Victoria
Brownworth, eds.
A Tradition of Activism in the City of Sisterly and
Brotherly Love. (1993)
Chronicling the History of Philly's Gay Movement
(1993)
Quatorze (1988)
Bed: New Lesbian Erotica (2007),
Victoria A. Brownworth, ed.
Bed: New Lesbian Erotica
runs the gamut of tough and tender tales of lesbian passion that cannot be
denied. You'll find stimulating stories of rough danger, phone sex, s and
m, b and d, faceless strangers, and sticky-sweet mysteries waiting to be
discovered. Read intense and superb writing that's filled with real
emotions and provides that certain raw tingle that may keep you up at
night.
Includes works by Barbara Hammer,
Barbara Johnson, Caroline Shields, Diane DeKelb-Rittenhouse, F. K.
Valerie, Fiona Zedde, Hop Wechsler,
Karin Kallmaker, L. J. Nieves,
Nicola Griffith,
Patrick Califia, Sarah M.
Granlund, Sharon Wachsler, Ta'Shia Asanti,
Tee Corinne,
Therese Szymanski, Tia H.
Mayo, Toni Brown, and Victoria Brownworth.
Day of the Dead: Stories and a Novella (2007)
The Golden Age of Lesbian Erotica
(2007)
Author: Victoria A. Brownworth, Judith M. Redding
Lesbian erotica of the 1920s through the 1940s had a bold
new cast to it. Unlike the tender and affectionate eroticism of the
Victorian era with its naughty schoolgirls, convent antics and
ladies-in-waiting, these 20th Century tales brought verisimilitude and
fantasy together. While Radclyffe Hall was being prosecuted for obscenity
for her depiction of "sapphics" and "inverts" in the classic lesbian novel
*The Well of Loneliness,* her friend Natalie Barney was riding naked
through the streets of Paris on horseback with her lover, the poet Renee
Vivienne and Anais Nin were penning lurid and lustful tales of very bad
girls while yearning for Henry Miller's sensual wife, June.
Out for More Blood: Tales of Malice and Retaliation by Women
(1996), Judith M. Redding and Victoria A.
Brownworth, eds.
Night Bites: Vampire Stories by Women Tales of Blood and Lust (1995)
Out for Blood: Tales of Mystery and Suspense by Women (1995)
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