Sappho Was A Righton Woman: A Liberated View Of Lesbianism

Sappho Was A Righton Woman: A Liberated View Of Lesbianism

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The Book You Are Holding Is Making History.A Radical Change In A Littleunderstood Part Of Society Has Made This Book Possible. It Is A Change That Is Forcing People To Reevaluate Their Attitudes And See The Lesbian In A New Light.Very Little Has Been Written About Lesbianism. What Has Appeared In Book For Has Been Written By Men. This Is The First Account Written By Womenby Lesbiansabout Themselves And Their Struggle.For Lesbians, As For Most Women Today, The Present Is Experience As A Collision Between The Past And Future. The First Part Of Sappho Was A Righton Woman, What It Was Like, Deals With The Past: The Guilt, The Shame, The Duplicity, That Are Part Of Living In A Society That Condemns Lesbianswhen It Cannot Ignore Them. Temporary Sanctuaries (Bars, Gay Ghettos, Vacation Spots) And Bizarre Behavior Are Part Of The Past For Some Lesbians, And Still Very Much Part Of The Present For Many.The Second Part Of The Book, Living The Future, Reflects Profound Change Taking Place Within Society, The Women'S Movement, And Most Important, Within Lesbians Themselveschange That Make It Possible For Them To Stop Making Unnecessary Apologies And Start Function As Whole People. Defying The Present Is Still Not Easy, The Authors Say, But It Is Infinitely Preferable To The Selfdegradation Society Has Gone To Such Pains To Teach The Lesbian.Sappho Was A Righton Woman Speaks Clearly, Honestly, Openly, To Those Women And Men, Homosexual And Heterosexual, Oppressing And Oppressed, Who Are Still Living In The Past. It Invites Them To Come OutOut Of Their Closets, Out Of Their Unexamined Prejudice And Unresolved Confusionand Live Into The Future With An Appreciation Of Both The Differences And The Common Humanity Necessary For Constructive Change.

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  • Q: What is the main theme of 'Sappho Was a Right-On Woman'? A: The book explores the experiences and struggles of Lesbians, providing a unique perspective written by women for women, and reflects on the societal changes affecting their lives.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of 'Sappho Was a Right-On Woman' is Sidney Abbott.
  • Q: When was 'Sappho Was a Right-On Woman' published? A: The book was published on January 1, 1973.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book is available in paperback binding.
  • Q: How many pages are in 'Sappho Was a Right-On Woman'? A: The book contains 251 pages.
  • Q: What condition is the book in? A: The item condition of this book is classified as acceptable.
  • Q: What category does this book fall under? A: The book is categorized under LGBTQ+ Demographic Studies.
  • Q: What topics are addressed in the book? A: The book addresses the past and present experiences of Lesbians, including guilt, shame, and the societal changes that allow them to embrace their identities fully.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for both men and women? A: Yes, 'Sappho Was a Right-On Woman' invites both men and women, regardless of sexual orientation, to understand and appreciate the experiences of Lesbians.
  • Q: What makes this book different from other literature on Lesbianism? A: This book is distinctive because it is written by Lesbians about their own experiences, rather than being interpreted or narrated by men.

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