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Eating Fire Family Life, on the Queer Side
Riordon, Michael Publisher: Between the Lines Year Published: 2001 Pages: 302pp ISBN: 1-896357-45-8 Library of Congress Number: HQ76.3.C3R55 2001 Dewey: 306.85'086'64 Resource Type: Book
An inside look at a rainbow of relationships, sexual and otherwise, that gay, lesbian, and transgendered people create to animate their lives: lovers, partners, parents/kids, quick tricks, torrid affairs, sweethearts, crushes, exes, friends, bottoms and tops, threesomes, butches and fems, bears, cubs and johns. Based on hundreds of intimate conversations across Canada, Eating Fire explores the deepest currents of life: sex, love, loneliness, abuse, power and consent, giving birth, death, being a wo/man, pleasure, fear, joy - risks and rewards of creating family without boundaries.
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Preface
Fruitful Couplings 1. War and Peace, and Celery 2. Dancing with Widows 3. The Hired Hand 4. Finding Home 5. Where the Boys Are 6. I've Looked at Life from Both Sides Now 7. Mr Right 8. A Balance of Powers 9. Passage to India 10. War and peace, and Bullshit
Family Values 11. My Son the Queen 12. My Name in the Snow 13. Modern Parenting 14. The Parental Urge 15. One of the Family 16. Bumps and Bruises 17. youth.org 18. Some Kindred Spirits 19. The Burden of Gravity
Roles in the Hay 20. 0977056: A Life 21. Exodus 22. Out There 23. You Gotta Have a Gimmick 24. Roaming with Roxy 25. And the Walls Came Tumbling Down 26. Walks with Smudge
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