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My Best Informant’s Dress: The Erotic Equation in Fieldwork (1992)
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Esther Newton
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword The Butch Anthropologist Out in the Field ix
- Foreword On Being Different: An Appreciation xix
- Acknowledgments xxiii
- Introduction 1
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PART I : DRAG AND CAMP
- From the Appendix to Mother Camp, Field Methods (1972) 11
- Role Models (1972) 14
- Preface to the Phoenix Edition of Mother Camp (1979) 30
- Theater: Gay Anti-Church—More Notes on Camp (1992/1999) 34
- Dick(less) Tracy and the Homecoming Queen: Lesbian Power and Representation in Gay Male Cherry Grove (1996) 63
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PART II : LESBIAN-FEMINISM
- High School Crack-up (1973) 93
- Marginal Woman/Marginal Academic (1973) 103
- The Personal Is Political: Consciousness Raising and Personal Change in the Women’s Liberation Movement (with Shirley Walton; 1971) 113
- Excerpt from Womenfriends (with Shirley Walton; 1976) 142
- Will the Real Lesbian Community Please Stand Up? (1982/1998) 155
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PART III : BUTCH
- The Misunderstanding: Toward a More Precise Sexual Vocabulary (with Shirley Walton; 1984), 167
- The Mythic Mannish Lesbian: Radclyffe Hall and the New Woman (1984) 176
- Beyond Freud, Ken, and Barbie (1986) 189
- My Butch Career: A Memoir (1996) 195
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PART IV: QUEER ANTHROPOLOGY
- DMS: The Outsider’s Insider (1995) 215
- Too Queer for College: Notes on Homophobia (1987) 219
- An Open Letter to ‘‘Manda Cesara’’ (1984) 225
- Of Yams, Grinders, and Gays: The Anthropology of Homosexuality (1988) 229
- Lesbian and Gay Issues in Anthropology: Some Remarks to the Chairs of Anthropology Departments (1993) 238
- My Best Informant’s Dress: The Erotic Equation in Fieldwork (1992) 243
- Notes 259
- Bibliography 293
- Index 311
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword The Butch Anthropologist Out in the Field ix
- Foreword On Being Different: An Appreciation xix
- Acknowledgments xxiii
- Introduction 1
-
PART I : DRAG AND CAMP
- From the Appendix to Mother Camp, Field Methods (1972) 11
- Role Models (1972) 14
- Preface to the Phoenix Edition of Mother Camp (1979) 30
- Theater: Gay Anti-Church—More Notes on Camp (1992/1999) 34
- Dick(less) Tracy and the Homecoming Queen: Lesbian Power and Representation in Gay Male Cherry Grove (1996) 63
-
PART II : LESBIAN-FEMINISM
- High School Crack-up (1973) 93
- Marginal Woman/Marginal Academic (1973) 103
- The Personal Is Political: Consciousness Raising and Personal Change in the Women’s Liberation Movement (with Shirley Walton; 1971) 113
- Excerpt from Womenfriends (with Shirley Walton; 1976) 142
- Will the Real Lesbian Community Please Stand Up? (1982/1998) 155
-
PART III : BUTCH
- The Misunderstanding: Toward a More Precise Sexual Vocabulary (with Shirley Walton; 1984), 167
- The Mythic Mannish Lesbian: Radclyffe Hall and the New Woman (1984) 176
- Beyond Freud, Ken, and Barbie (1986) 189
- My Butch Career: A Memoir (1996) 195
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PART IV: QUEER ANTHROPOLOGY
- DMS: The Outsider’s Insider (1995) 215
- Too Queer for College: Notes on Homophobia (1987) 219
- An Open Letter to ‘‘Manda Cesara’’ (1984) 225
- Of Yams, Grinders, and Gays: The Anthropology of Homosexuality (1988) 229
- Lesbian and Gay Issues in Anthropology: Some Remarks to the Chairs of Anthropology Departments (1993) 238
- My Best Informant’s Dress: The Erotic Equation in Fieldwork (1992) 243
- Notes 259
- Bibliography 293
- Index 311