Spuyten Duyvil
Sapphopunk: How Sappho Almost Became a Stone Femme, a Fiction in Honor of Otherness, an Experiment in Dignity or Sappho's Queer Bi
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	                    Sapphopunk: How Sappho Almost Became a Stone Femme, a Fiction in Honor of Otherness, an Experiment in Dignity or Sappho's Queer Bi
            
            
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	                        Poetry. "SAPPHOPUNK is a vivid, visceral experiment in 'somatic abundance, ' a hybrid text blurring prose, poetry, history, and theater. Set in a sensual, imaginary academy, hastain's text describes a teacher, S, who 'conjures cooperative thrive' among her female students. Their idyllic rituals are disrupted when S encounters Phaon, an 'outcast' whose gender play disturbs the initiations S orchestrates. 'Can S conceive of a reason to transcend the anatomy of her academy?' asks hastain. What's at stake here is how to value lesbian literary history built on gender binaries while simultaneously writing queer literature that interrogates those binaries." Carol Guess"
| Author: Jj Hastain | 
| Publisher: Spuyten Duyvil | 
| Publication Date: Jun 01, 2015 | 
| Number of Pages: 112 pages | 
| Binding: Paperback or Softback | 
| ISBN-10: 1941550398 | 
| ISBN-13: 9781941550397 |