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Author Green, Sarah F., 1961-

Title Urban amazons : lesbian feminism and beyond in the gender, sexuality, and identity battles of London / Sarah F. Green
Published Basingstoke [England] : Macmillan ; New York : St. St. Martin's Press, 1997

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Description xii, 234 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 22 cm
Contents 1. A Matter of Identities -- 2. Spaces in Between --3. Relations Within: Continuity and Discontinuity --4. Comparative and Historical Review -- 5. From the Outside In: A Political Economy -- 6. Difference and Desire: The Sexuality Debates -- App. A. 'Clause 28' --App. B. Subjects Covered in Life History Interviews
Summary The late 1980s in London was a period of heady transition for everyone in that city, and lesbian feminists were no exception. London's radically socialist local government, the Greater London Council, had been abolished by Margaret Thatcher's administration in 1986; the 1980s boom was rapidly declining; and the feminist theories on which lesbian feminist separatists had based their lives were being seriously challenged, particularly from within their own community. Younger women entering the community seemed more interested in sexual desire and having fun and they were in feminist politics, and others constantly accused lesbian feminists of not taking differences between women, such as race and class, into account. The book traces the relationship between changing theories about gender and sexuality and women's own lives, and looks at how lesbian feminists lived through this period, when it seemed as though their community was fragmenting into an apolitical, postmodernist chaos
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-219) and index
Subject Lesbian feminism -- England -- London.
Lesbians -- Political activity -- England -- London.
Lesbians -- England -- London -- Identity
LC no. 96009723
ISBN 031216470X (St. Martin's Press)
0333669746 (hard)
033368429X (paperback)