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Lesbians : Where are we now?

SKU: 9781800754270
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  • Author:
    Julie Bindel
  • ISBN:
    9781800754270
  • Publication Date:
    July 2025
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    208
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Swift Press
  • Country of Publication:
    Australia
Lesbians : Where are we now?
Lesbians : Where are we now?

Lesbians : Where are we now?

SKU: 9781800754270
Regular price $45.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    Julie Bindel
  • ISBN:
    9781800754270
  • Publication Date:
    July 2025
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    208
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Swift Press
  • Country of Publication:
    Australia

Description

'Bracing, nourishing and wonderfully pro-woman' Victoria Smith, author of Hags

What does it mean to be a lesbian now? Has the quest for lesbian liberation stalled, and if so, why?

Part-memoir, part frontline reportage and part cultural commentary, Julie Bindel examines what defines lesbian culture, love, friendship and happiness today. She distinguishes the particular challenges facing lesbians from the very different experiences of gay men, and asks: why do lesbians so often seem to face particular hostility? Comparing past attitudes to today, she argues that lesbians continue to suffer from bigotry and discrimination because sexism and enforced gendered roles are still left unchallenged. She explores why many of the biggest assaults on lesbian freedom and wellbeing around the world now come, not just from conservatives, but also from so-called progressives, who are often antagonistic to lesbians organising and socialising autonomously.

Rooted in her own remarkable story, this personal and passionate book is both an investigation into the obstacles to lesbian flourishing, and a testament to the particular delights of being a lesbian.

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    What does it mean to be a lesbian now? Has the quest for lesbian liberation stalled, and if so, why?

    Part-memoir, part frontline reportage and part cultural commentary, Julie Bindel examines what defines lesbian culture, love, friendship and happiness today. She distinguishes the particular challenges facing lesbians from the very different experiences of gay men, and asks: why do lesbians so often seem to face particular hostility? Comparing past attitudes to today, she argues that lesbians continue to suffer from bigotry and discrimination because sexism and enforced gendered roles are still left unchallenged. She explores why many of the biggest assaults on lesbian freedom and wellbeing around the world now come, not just from conservatives, but also from so-called progressives, who are often antagonistic to lesbians organising and socialising autonomously.

    Rooted in her own remarkable story, this personal and passionate book is both an investigation into the obstacles to lesbian flourishing, and a testament to the particular delights of being a lesbian.

'Bracing, nourishing and wonderfully pro-woman' Victoria Smith, author of Hags

What does it mean to be a lesbian now? Has the quest for lesbian liberation stalled, and if so, why?

Part-memoir, part frontline reportage and part cultural commentary, Julie Bindel examines what defines lesbian culture, love, friendship and happiness today. She distinguishes the particular challenges facing lesbians from the very different experiences of gay men, and asks: why do lesbians so often seem to face particular hostility? Comparing past attitudes to today, she argues that lesbians continue to suffer from bigotry and discrimination because sexism and enforced gendered roles are still left unchallenged. She explores why many of the biggest assaults on lesbian freedom and wellbeing around the world now come, not just from conservatives, but also from so-called progressives, who are often antagonistic to lesbians organising and socialising autonomously.

Rooted in her own remarkable story, this personal and passionate book is both an investigation into the obstacles to lesbian flourishing, and a testament to the particular delights of being a lesbian.