How Dirty Girls Get Clean - An Anthology of Wicked Woman Writes, Art and Subversive Scholarship (Paperback)

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How Dirty Girls Get Clean: An Anthology of Wicked Woman Writes, Art and Subversive Scholarship This irreverent anthology of women's work features a diverse collection ofart soldiers including: Joan Jobe Smith, Tamara Madison, Puma Perl, Reverend Jen Miller, Fiona Helmsley, Lydia Lunch, Jennifer Blowdryer, Ann Wood, Roxy Cotin, Hulga McSwine, Rene Diedrich, Dominique Lowell, Alicia Adams, Joie Cook, Misty Rainwater, Nico Turner, Amy Wood, Iris Berry, and many more. Insagas of debauchery and redemption, these women write what they are not supposed to with wit and relish. Adorned by intoxicating images, the short fiction, poetry, essays and rants within its pagesare compelling evidence that an iconoclastic new movement in literature and feminism has emerged. The shrill, sexless screech of women's studies departments will soon be silenced, that dead-white-dude-bashing dubiously disguised as scholarship will be dismissed and the feminist backlash will realized by the efforts of the voices of an independent woman who lives on her own terms. This is an important book with substance, fresh academic perception and insight long overdue. It is also sex, drugs, rock and roll. Impossible to ignore, much less put down, we dare you not to look between the covers.

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How Dirty Girls Get Clean: An Anthology of Wicked Woman Writes, Art and Subversive Scholarship This irreverent anthology of women's work features a diverse collection ofart soldiers including: Joan Jobe Smith, Tamara Madison, Puma Perl, Reverend Jen Miller, Fiona Helmsley, Lydia Lunch, Jennifer Blowdryer, Ann Wood, Roxy Cotin, Hulga McSwine, Rene Diedrich, Dominique Lowell, Alicia Adams, Joie Cook, Misty Rainwater, Nico Turner, Amy Wood, Iris Berry, and many more. Insagas of debauchery and redemption, these women write what they are not supposed to with wit and relish. Adorned by intoxicating images, the short fiction, poetry, essays and rants within its pagesare compelling evidence that an iconoclastic new movement in literature and feminism has emerged. The shrill, sexless screech of women's studies departments will soon be silenced, that dead-white-dude-bashing dubiously disguised as scholarship will be dismissed and the feminist backlash will realized by the efforts of the voices of an independent woman who lives on her own terms. This is an important book with substance, fresh academic perception and insight long overdue. It is also sex, drugs, rock and roll. Impossible to ignore, much less put down, we dare you not to look between the covers.

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Imprint

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Country of origin

United States

Release date

December 2011

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

December 2011

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 16mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

298

ISBN-13

978-1-4637-5480-8

Barcode

9781463754808

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LSN

1-4637-5480-9



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