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  1. Sadomasochism and Exclusion.Lorena Leigh Saxe - 1992 - Hypatia 7 (4):59 - 72.
    Should Lesbian and women's events have policies banning sadomasochists or sadomasochistic acts? This question is being heatedly debated in the Lesbian community. In this paper, I examine the moral and political problems with sadomasochism from a Lesbian-feminist perspective, concluding that sadomasochism is antifeminist and antiliberatory for many reasons. Then, given this conclusion, I explore how events such as women's music festivals should determine their policies about sadomasochism.
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  • I Used to be Nice: Sexual Affairs.Sue O'Sullivan - 1996 - Burns & Oates.
    Sue O'Sullivan's collection of writing charts a quarter century of feminist engagement: from her ambivalence towards motherhood and marriage in the 1960s and 70s to butch/femme and queer in the 1980s and 90s; from birth control and PMT to HIV/AIDS and eroticism. Teasing out the contradictory layers which make up lesbian chic, political correctness and transsexuality, O'Sullivan moves on to take sides in the continuing debates around pornography and censorship.
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  • The Lesbian Heresy: A Feminist Perspective on the Lesbian Sexual Revolution.Sheila Jeffreys - 1994 - Spinifex Press.
    Feminist theorist, Sheila Jeffreys, charts and condemns male supremacist and racist components in the commercially lucrative lesbian sexual scene.
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