Wild Women Don't Wear No Blues: Black Women Writers on Love, Men, and Sex
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Title
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Wild Women Don't Wear No Blues: Black Women Writers on Love, Men, and Sex
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This edition
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"Wild Women Don't Wear No Blues: Black Women Writers on Love, Men, and Sex" . Ed. Marita Golden. New York: Doubleday, 1993. xv+232 pp.
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Table of contents
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● Introduction
● Patrice Gaines / Tough Boyz and Trouble: Those Girls Waiting Outside D.C. Jail Remind Me of Myself
● Kesho Yvonne Scott / "Marilyn" from The Habit of Surviving
● Audre Lorde / Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power
● Tina McElroy Ansa / A New Shower Massage, Phone Sex, and Separation
● Marita Golden / Walking in My Mother's Footsteps to Love
● Audrey Edwards / Sleeping with the Enemy
● Bebe Moore Campbell / Black men, White Women: A Sister Relinquishes Her Anger
● Judy Dothard Simmons / Mars Conjunct Neptune
● Dorisjean Austin / The Act Behind the Word
● Marcia Ann Gillespie / Delusions of Safety: A Personal Story
● Sonia Sanchez / Wounded in the House of a Friend
● Jewelle Gomez / In the Wink of an Eye: Black Lesbians and Gay Men Together
● Ntozake Shange / However You Come to Me
● Audrey B. Chapman / Black Men Do Feel About Love
● Notes on the Contributions
● Acknowledgments
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Reviews and notices of anthology
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• n/a
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Cited in
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Kinnamon 1997: 478]
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Item Number
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A0281