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... Lesbian Peoples move readers beyond the world of PUD , positing a chronology of events and an interpretation of them uniquely Lesbian . Its achievement is a coherent Lesbian conceptual frame- work distinct , not only from men's ...
... Lesbian Peoples move readers beyond the world of PUD , positing a chronology of events and an interpretation of them uniquely Lesbian . Its achievement is a coherent Lesbian conceptual frame- work distinct , not only from men's ...
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... Lesbian peoples do not hold themselves responsible for the confusions , contradictions , incoherences of that history . We have now entered the Glorious Age . This was not achieved without difficulty . ( 1 ) Starting from this ...
... Lesbian peoples do not hold themselves responsible for the confusions , contradictions , incoherences of that history . We have now entered the Glorious Age . This was not achieved without difficulty . ( 1 ) Starting from this ...
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... Lesbian Peoples , adding details of the culture and daily lives of the companion lovers in the Glorious Age . Like A Feminist Dictionary and the Wickedary , the word dictionary itself is defined , its organ- ization explained , and the ...
... Lesbian Peoples , adding details of the culture and daily lives of the companion lovers in the Glorious Age . Like A Feminist Dictionary and the Wickedary , the word dictionary itself is defined , its organ- ization explained , and the ...
Contents
The Glamour of Grammar | 1 |
Language Is a Woman | 16 |
self | 19 |
Copyright | |
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Speaking Freely: Unlearning the Lies of the Fathers' Tongues Julia Penelope No preview available - 1990 |
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