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Too Queer: Essays from a Radical Life [Paperback]

Victoria A. Brownworth

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This collection of essays, most of which have previously appeared in major lesbian and mainstream periodicals, begins with an account of Victoria Brownworth's development as a radical child. A white girl standing up for civil rights, an out lesbian speaking her mind in a Catholic high school, Brownworth went on to wrestle with the controversies of queer culture: passing as straight, economic class consciousness, lipstick lesbians, lesbian chic, same-sex marriage, and why queers are pushing for service in the military. An early, extremely principled proponent of selective outing, Brownworth's voice remains provocative and intelligent. Too Queer is a Lambda Literary Award finalist for Lesbian Studies and Small Press.

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Brownworth, a lesbian journalist, has put together a collection of essays rooted in her belief "in the power and importance of radicalism?not simply as a theoretical construct, but as a working principle to live by." In a mixture of personal experiences and political analysis, Brownworth exposes a vast array of American social evils?from homelessness to the Oklahoma bombings?and offers a radical queer reading of each. The results are varied. Her strongest arguments effectively rebut writers like Bruce Bawer (A Place at the Table) and Andrew Sullivan (Virtually Normal) whose integrationist politics, Brownworth argues, are ultimately self-loathing and potentially disastrous to the queer community. She also examines the complexities of abortion, carefully outlining why she feels both pro-choice and pro-life. Issues of race, class and gender are constantly brought to the forefront in arenas they are often left out of. Unfortunately, these are the highlights of an otherwise unsatisfying collection. Her insistence that American lesbians and gays are "at war" in a homophobic society takes on a nihilistic edge which would send almost anyone running back into the closet. The preface, in particular (written, we are told repeatedly, on the eve of Independence Day), is at once too sentimental and too apocalyptic in its effort to connect the Civil War; the violence which marked 1995 (the assassination of Yitzak Rabin, the O.J. Simpson trial, war in Bosnia, etc.); and homophobia.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Amazon.com: 4.7 out of 5 stars (3 customer reviews)

4.0 out of 5 stars Very good essays, Jan 16 2007
By Eleanor Skinner - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Too Queer: Essays from a Radical Life (Paperback)
27 essays on a whole range of different subjects by a queer activist. She writes about everything from personal things such as gardens, cats, and breast cancer (well okay, this can be political too), to essays about the death of gay black men from AIDS and essays on female genital mutilation. She writes about her own life experiences - and she's undergone a lot - and about causes and controversial issues such as outing and gay marriage. I really want to give this 4 1/2 stars because it's very good, it's just not my utter favourite enough to give 5 stars to. It's a very good read and will get you thinking, whether you agree with the author's beliefs or not. I wish she wrote for my local newspaper.

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5.0 out of 5 stars a great read, well worth it, Oct 7 1999
By K. Damato - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Too Queer: Essays from a Radical Life (Paperback)
An amazing book, absolutely worth reading

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5.0 out of 5 stars essential reading for the radical queer, Mar 7 1997
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Too Queer: Essays from a Radical Life (Paperback)
Tired of those conservative assimilationist queers? Read this book, dealing with large political subjects as well as the details of trying to construct a life.
Nominated for TWO lammy awards.....
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