Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Femmes of Power by Del Lagrace Volcano and Ulrika Dahl

I was delighted to win a copy of this book in Brighton Blogger's LGBT Reading Challenge last year. I'm now reviewing it for her 2012 Reading Challenge. Most of my reviews for this challenge will be over on Crafty Green Poet on the themes of nature and environment. This book doesn't fit in with those themes, so I'm reviewing it here!

Femmes of Power is a fabulous book, showcasing queer-identified femmes (lesbians, bisexual women, transexuals and bearded ladies) around the world. There are interviews, articles written in the style of letters and features, sharing individual's life stories and their thoughts on queer politics and identity.


Femme is about reclaiming femininity and subverting the expected norms of what that means. This book shows there are many ways of doing that!


My only complaint about the book is that it didn't feature any goths! Goth girls (and many goth boys) are total femmes, with all the attitude and confidence (though often not the awareness of gender politics) of queer-identified femmes. Many goths in fact are queer identified (someone once told me that all goths are bisexual though that may not be strictly true!).


But anyway, this book really inspired me to put on my best goth dress and high heeled boots and go clubbing. Though I may just go and sit up a tree instead.


Femmes of Power by Del Lagrace Volcano and Ulrike Dahl, published by Serpent's Tail

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1 comment:

Silvia_reads said...

This sounds really good. I'm glad you got to read it due to winning my reading challenge!