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A Fragile Union : New & Selected WritingsA Fragile Union : New & Selected Writings by Joan Nestle

A rich new collection by poet, historian, and lesbian activist Joan Nestle, ranging from meditations on her femme identity to arguments for a diversified college curriculum. Cofounder of the Lesbian Herstory Archives, which were housed for 20 years in her New York apartment, Nestle has made no clear division between her erotic and her political writings, a stance that has irritated many feminists. The archive itself is a ceaseless, passionate response to the first time that Nestle ever tried to "find out about" herself by writing a high school paper on homosexuality. She began her research at the New York Public Library, and in the card catalog "found the word Homosexual, followed by a dash and the words, see Deviancy, and next to this, see Pathology, with suggested subcategories of prisons and mental institutions." Her inclusive sensibilities have informed the acquisition policies of the archive, which has collected everything from pulp novels of the 1940s and 1950s to the diary of a lesbian prostitute to the pasties of a lesbian stripper. "If we ask decorous questions of history," Nestle argues, "we will get a genteel history." Essential reading in the social history of postwar America and the particular struggles of lesbians to be included in that history. --Regina Marler

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Women on Women 3 : A New Anthology of American Lesbian Fiction (Anthology)Women on Women 3 : A New Anthology of American Lesbian Fiction by  Joan Nestle (Editor), Naomi Holoch (Editor)

Before i read this book .. i felt lost and curious at the same time . I knew that I had feelings for women , just as i had taught myself to "act" like i felt for men . I came across " Women on Women 3" on a road trip to Maine with some friends of mine . I was only 17 . So , i stayed up one night, the same day i bought the book , and read all night . Each story spoke to me , and i had come to this grand realization that i was in fact a lesbian. It was as though a little light in my head was turned on ! I carried the book to my chest with me everywhere . I couldn't have been more happy . When i came home though , it was a different story . I had left my book lying on the stair case. My mother; with her air of reverent grace that seems to follow her about , took one look at the book , and threw it away . I never saw my book again , and living in the small town that i do , it is close to impossible to find any lesbian literature . So I wrote this.. I feel that now I can not mourn the loss of it .. but now I can be blessed with the knowledge that someone who is searching for their 'identity' can read this , and know that there is one great book out there too look to... -- Anonymous Review

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Also available:

Women on Women - An Anthology of American Lesbian Short Fiction 
Women on Women 2 - An Anthology of American Lesbian Short Fiction

     

Joan Nestle

Homepage of Joan Nestle, working-class Jewish lesbian, writer, teacher, activist and co-founder of the Lesbian Herstory Archives in New York City.

 

Lesbian Herstory Archives

The Lesbian Herstory Archives exist to gather and preserve records of Lesbian lives and activities so that future generations will have ready access to materials relevant to their lives. The process of gathering this material will also serve to uncover and collect our herstory denied to us previously by patriarchal historians in the interests of the culture which they serve. The existence of these Archives will enable us to analyze and reevaluate the Lesbian experience; we also anticipate that the existence of these archives will encourage lesbians to record their experiences in order to formulate our living Herstory...

   

Joan Nestle

From The Knitting Circle

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In 1979 she started to write erotic stories. This led to her becoming a target of the anti-pornography movement in 1982, and she took them on as a pro-sex activist...

  

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