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Originally Posted by firecat242
the last days at hot slit by andrea dworkin. wow do we need this women now! It has prompted me to get some of her other work....intercourse and women hating. what she was saying the 70's and 80's still holds true. the times they may be changing but not at a very fast pace.
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There are a few lesbian separatist writers that were popular back in the 70s-80s. I was fortunate to have been in college during that period.
Got into separatism pretty heavy until...The book by a collective named SAMOIS who published "Coming to Power" that caused a large rift between SM Leatherdykes and "mainstream" lesbian seps. Many Womyn's bookstores refusing to order any lesbian SM book titles. The two cities where I saw the largest engagement between the two factions were Albuquerque and Chicago.
Other separatist authors of note and worth reading are Sarah Lucia Hoagland, Mary Daly, and Whittig among others.