Negative Space: gender


- The Desert Peach
- Daniel Pinkwater described them as “Hogan’s Heroes with Homos” in the introduction to the first collection. This is, well, that’s probably the best description you’re going to get.
- Gender Neutral Instructions
- Writing for all of your readers.
- The Lenses of Gender
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The Lenses of Gender, image inspired by the work of Sandra Bem.
- M. Butterfly
- Perhaps the best social satire play I’ve read since “The Importance of Being Earnest,” “M. Butterfly” has a lot to say about race and gender in a very small space.
- Possession: A Romance
- Jumping between nineteenth century poets and the twentieth century scholars studying those poets, this is a richly detailed romance and mystery.
- The Second Sex
- According to Simone de Beauvoir, woman is the “other” not only to men but also often to herself, an alien thing that is not quite human and is never sure what it is or what its place is.
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- The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
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Wild outfits, ping-pong balls, ABBA, and not a single kangaroo in sight. Priscilla involves three drag queens from Sydney driving a huge bus across some great Australian desert to a three-week gig at a tourist trap. Beautiful views of the desert. Wonderful costuming.