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Book SynopsisDiscusses same-sex desire among women in non-Western cultures. The book explores female eroticism in societies such as India and Polynesia, aiming to dispel ideas that non-Western women are victims of compulsory heterosexuality and that same-sex female desire is rooted in Western culture.
Table of Contents1. Introduction, by Saskia E. Wieringa and Evelyn Blackwood 2. Sapphic Shadows:Challenging the Silence in the Study of Sexuality, by Evelyn Blackwood and Saskia E. Wieringa Indigenous Histories Colonial Legacies 3. The Politics of Identities and Languages:Lesbian Desire in Ancient and Modern India, by Giti Thadani 4. Lesbians, Men-Women, and Two-Spirits:Homosexuality and Gender in Native American Cultures Erotic Intimacies and Cultural Identities 5. "What's Identity Got to Do with It?" Rethinking Identity in Light of the Mati Work in Suriname, by Gloria Wekker 6. Let Them Take Ecstasy: Class and Jakarta Lesbians, by Alison J. Murray 7. Women in Lesotho and the (Western) Construction of Homophobia, by Kendall Doing Masculinity:Butches, Female Bodies,and Transgendered Identities 8. Tombois in West Sumatra: Constructing Masculinity and Erotic Desire, by Evelyn Blackwood 9. Desiring Bodies or Defiant Cultures:Butch-Femme Lesbians in Jakarta and Lima, by Saskia E. Wieringa 10. Negotiating Transnational Sexual Economies: Femaleand Same-Sex Sexuality in "Tahiti and Her Islands", by Deborah A. Elliston Nationalism, Feminism,and Lesbian/Gay Rights Movements 11. How Homosexuality Became "Un-African": The Case of Zimbabwe, by Margrete Aarmo 12. Women's Sexuality and the Discourse on Asian Values:Cross-Dressing in Malaysia, by Tan beng hui 13. Sexual Preference:the Ugly Duckling of Feminist Demands:The Lesbian Movement in Mexico, by Norma Mogro