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        Bad Attitude(s) on Trial

        Bad Attitude(s) on Trial

        Pornography, Feminism, and the Butler Decision

        by Shannon Bell, Brenda Cossman, Lise Gotell and Becki L. Ross

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        $38.95

        ISBN: 9781487516635

        Pub Date: May 2017

        Mainstream, or straight, pornography still flourishes, while those centering on gay and lesbian sex and s/m sex, are the focus of censorship. A critical analysis of pornography after the Supreme Court’s Butler (1992) decision.

        Bad Attitude(s) on Trial

        Bad Attitude(s) on Trial

        Pornography, Feminism, and the Butler Decision

        by Shannon Bell, Brenda Cossman, Lise Gotell and Becki L. Ross

        Price:

        $40.95

        ISBN: 9780802076434

        Pub Date: February 1997

        Mainstream, or straight, pornography still flourishes, while those centering on gay and lesbian sex and s/m sex, are the focus of censorship. A critical analysis of pornography after the Supreme Court’s Butler (1992) decision.

        The House that Jill Built

        The House that Jill Built

        A Lesbian Nation in Formation

        by Becki L. Ross

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        $50.00

        ISBN: 9781487579579

        Pub Date: December 1995

        In The House That Jill Built, Becki Ross explores the dedicated struggle of a largely white, middle-class group of lesbian feminists to subvert the history of lesbian invisibility and persecution by claiming a collective, empowering, public presence in Toronto during the mid- to late 1970s.

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