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in relation to
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of those lives, which differed from works of other black women writers of the time who generally wrote idealistic fiction and academic non-fiction. Arobateau largely wrote his characters to
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publishing houses rejected his manuscripts. Arobateau worked odd jobs to finance his self-publications, and sold hand-stapled books in
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3229:Arobateau, Red Jordan (October 2, 2008).
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1791:The Nearness Of You/Sorrow Of The Madonna
1243:. Julie R. Enszer discussed the issue of
556:The Nearness Of You/Sorrow Of The Madonna
3745:
2856:Book Catalogue 2008 Red Jordan Arobateau
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1660:Lamentations In The Cool Of The Evening
1353:, especially people like Arobateau who
860:—as an explanation for his characters'
777:as a result. His characters challenged
678:seamstresses. There's a whole group of
666:but very little of the underprivileged
256:towards him. When he was 15, he read a
240:. He was the only child of a Christian
4585:Transgender dramatists and playwrights
4540:Hispanic and Latino American novelists
4535:Hispanic and Latino American feminists
4260:20th-century African-American painters
4242:
3879:
3825:(1). Abingdon-on-Thames, Oxfordshire:
3810:
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3241:from the original on December 24, 2015
3147:A Small Retrospect of My Art Paintings
3110:
2501:from the original on February 25, 2021
2315:
2249:
2208:
1989:
1910:Inhabitants Of A Ghettoized Population
1504:A Small Retrospect of My Art Paintings
1271:and individuals like Arobateau tackle
946:through paintings, such as portraying
148:Arobateau's prose contained themes of
63:– components typical of his paintings.
16:American writer and artist (1943–2021)
4315:21st-century African-American writers
4270:20th-century African-American writers
4100:"Red Jordan Arobateau's Memorial Bio"
3937:
3908:
3590:
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3088:Loewenstein, Andrea (July 12, 1980).
2838:. Spring 2007. p. 5 – via
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1776:The Clubfoot Ballerina/The Prima Dona
1174:doctorate discussed that writings of
746:, and he frequently switched between
703:, and his prose focused on themes of
129:. He spent most of his adult life in
82:, and a proponent of transgender and
4395:African-American short story writers
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1639:In The Strange Embrace Of A Prodigal
1499:A Hillbilly Girl is Like a Butterfly
1365:" to cope with the minority stress.
1247:within the transgender community in
962:. Stacey Cherie Moultry interpreted
511:The Shoes That Were Danced to Pieces
505:. Arobateau wrote an erotic lesbian
310:In 1969, Arobateau helped establish
180:. Critical reception was mixed; his
4480:American romantic fiction novelists
4062:Preston, Devon (December 5, 2019).
4025:
3944:(PsyD). San Francisco, California:
2921:from the original on April 19, 2022
2764:Bajko, Matthew S. (July 31, 2019).
2365:. Abingdon-on-Thames, Oxfordshire:
2180:San Francisco County Superior Court
1801:To The Man With His Hat In His Hand
1509:Acts Against the Power of Authority
789:of non-heteronormative characters.
13:
4545:Hispanic and Latino American poets
4043:from the original on July 12, 2022
3729:University of California, Berkeley
3492:(4). Altadena, California: 33–34.
3210:from the original on June 17, 2022
2891:from the original on June 11, 2022
2817:
2778:from the original on July 13, 2022
2493:(in Spanish). New York, New York:
2434:from the original on April 6, 2022
2404:from the original on June 11, 2022
2186:from the original on July 27, 2022
2044:from the original on April 4, 2022
2030:Extra, Naomi (February 22, 2018).
1168:University of California, Berkeley
495:, including himself—was a part of
74:over 80 literary works—often with
14:
4641:
4400:American book publishers (people)
4104:redjordanarobateau.remembered.com
4080:from the original on May 15, 2021
3813:"Lesbian Vitality: A Provocation"
3011:from the original on July 2, 2022
2390:Leckert, Oriana (June 14, 2019).
1966:
1375:At a time when Black, explicitly
1041:article, Vince Larussa described
1027:remarked that Arobateau was "the
1019:gender and sexuality". Reviewing
4485:American social sciences writers
4330:21st-century American memoirists
4285:20th-century American memoirists
4227:
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4191:
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4155:
3946:Alliant International University
3746:Sullivan, Mecca Jamilah (2017).
1336:Alliant International University
898:depicts an anthropoid squeezing
26:Holy Communion, Self Portrait II
4420:American Expressionist painters
4340:21st-century American novelists
4325:21st-century American essayists
4290:20th-century American novelists
4280:20th-century American essayists
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3731:. pp. 590–701 – via
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3319:Michigan State University Press
3293:
3263:Moultry, Stacey Cherie (2019).
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2943:Greatness Is A Solitary Journey
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2736:. Vancouver, British Columbia:
2544:
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2156:. Berkeley, California: 35–39.
2070:"The Real Red Jordan Arobateau"
1494:A Blackman is Not a Windup Doll
1481:
576:pornography laws in the country
457:In 1984, Arobateau appeared in
314:, an organization dedicated to
4565:LGBTQ history in San Francisco
4410:American crime fiction writers
4405:American contemporary painters
4345:21st-century American painters
4265:20th-century American painters
3637:(3). Altadena, California: 3.
3198:Arobateau, Red Jordan (2008).
3171:Arobateau, Red Jordan (2008).
3144:Arobateau, Red Jordan (2008).
3117:Arobateau, Red Jordan (1999).
3102:. pp. 2–3, 6 – via
2940:Arobateau, Red Jordan (2013).
2853:Arobateau, Red Jordan (2007).
2258:University of California Press
2202:
2176:"In Re: Suzanne Ilsa Robateau"
2168:
2082:(3). Altadena, California: 3.
2068:Arobateau, Red Jordan (1996).
1860:Stories From The Dance Of Life
825:that is more understanding of
409:True to Life Adventure Stories
370:Mission Dolores, San Francisco
1:
4600:Transgender non-binary people
4555:African-American LGBTQ people
4186:Hispanic and Latino Americans
3938:Logan, Lauren Nicole (2010).
3835:10.1080/10894160.2021.1953720
3449:Larussa, Vince (March 2005).
3317:(3). East Lansing, Michigan:
3310:CR: The New Centennial Review
2977:"Red Jordan Arobateau Papers"
2774:. San Francisco, California.
2293:. San Francisco, California:
1996:. Santa Barbara, California:
1960:
1751:The Bacchanalias Society Bash
1439:by black female writers." In
1008:CR: The New Centennial Review
775:maladaptive coping mechanisms
730:Arobateau's stories were set
324:Metropolitan Community Church
4505:American transgender artists
4500:American transgender writers
4495:American still life painters
4125:"Preserving trans histories"
3886:(PhD). Boca Raton, Florida:
3762:American Studies Association
3174:Obedience to the Call of Art
3060:University of Illinois Press
2985:Online Archive of California
2658:; Woods, Akia, eds. (1996).
2602:Wayne State University Press
2325:Carbado, Devon, ed. (2011).
1990:Nelson, Emmanuel S. (2009).
1925:The Love Lament Of Peter Pan
1786:The Man From The Blax Galaxy
1781:The Great Heart Bank Robbery
1710:Obedience to the Call of Art
1589:Ephemeris – The Book Of Time
1231:is a vital component of the
970:
738:and poverty. They portrayed
97:in adulthood because of its
7:
4470:American non-binary artists
4465:American non-binary writers
4435:American landscape painters
4380:African-American memoirists
4350:21st-century American poets
4295:20th-century American poets
3915:(PhD). Newark, New Jersey:
3888:Florida Atlantic University
3630:The Lesbian Review of Books
3526:The Lesbian Review of Books
3485:The Lesbian Review of Books
2809:. pp. 6–7 – via
2797:Rowan, Cole (Spring 2004).
2702:. Jersey City, New Jersey:
2331:. Jersey City, New Jersey:
2075:The Lesbian Review of Books
1915:Lavandarette Of My Solitude
1796:The Rich/The Poor In Spirit
1258:Florida Atlantic University
1105:
1061:The Lesbian Review of Books
1015:had mastered "the skill of
1011:article that Arobateau and
803:women's liberation movement
744:communicate with themselves
691:The Lesbian Review of Books
587:transgender rights movement
483:and began to identify as a
10:
4646:
4570:LGBTQ people from Illinois
4490:American spiritual writers
4475:American portrait painters
4385:African-American novelists
4375:African-American feminists
3890:. pp. 69–70, 119–23.
3880:Larson, Holly Ann (2003).
3818:Journal of Lesbian Studies
3660:Johnsdotter, Sara (2011).
3604:(11). New York, New York.
3200:"Red Jordan Arobateau Art"
2362:Whores and Other Feminists
1539:Boogie Nights/Party Lights
1265:standpoint epistemological
1250:Journal of Lesbian Studies
756:behavior known to be risky
36:, 40 × 50 cm; Arobateau's
4430:American feminist writers
4074:Pinchazo Publishing Group
3811:Enszer, Julie R. (2021).
3684:10.1007/s12119-011-9089-y
3623:Siegel, Thyme S. (1996).
3559:The Essential Paul Little
3301:Horton-Stallings, LaMonda
3050:Horton-Stallings, LaMonda
2699:Best Lesbian Erotica 1997
2586:Jorgensen, Jeana (2008).
2250:Hobson, Emily K. (2016).
1850:Doing It For The Mistress
1816:Westpoint Of The Universe
1377:queer artistic expression
1368:
1361:, drugs and alcohol, and
1351:African-American lesbians
833:to represent alternative
651:
595:Tenderloin, San Francisco
591:Tom Waddell Health Center
544:Best Lesbian Erotica 1997
372:, sold Arobateau's books.
285:African-American heritage
274:alcoholism in adolescence
4445:American LGBTQ novelists
4440:American lesbian writers
4425:American fantasy writers
4415:American erotica writers
4360:21st-century Protestants
4305:20th-century Protestants
4072:. Wilmington, Delaware:
4003:Indiana University Press
4001:. Bloomington, Indiana:
3519:Byrd, Stephanie (1997).
3269:(PhD). Iowa City, Iowa:
2979:. Berkeley, California:
2610:10.1353/mat.2008.a247495
2600:(1). Detroit, Michigan:
2256:. Berkeley, California:
1437:Afro-American literature
1273:structural gender biases
1235:, and that it provides "
1139:LaMonda Horton-Stallings
1003:LaMonda Horton-Stallings
705:butch and femme lesbians
583:Clocked: An Oral History
566:. Arobateau experienced
481:sex reassignment surgery
340:Christian fundamentalism
4625:Writers on LGBTQ topics
4460:American LGBTQ painters
4162:Erotica and pornography
3760:(1). Washington, D.C.:
3667:Sexuality & Culture
3376:Moore, Patrick (1996).
3062:. pp. 29, 222–31.
3058:. Champaign, Illinois:
2666:New Victoria Publishers
2229:10.1111/1468-0424.12386
2209:Rivers, Daniel (2018).
1833:Short story collections
1549:Can't Go on Another Day
1334:, Lauren Nicole Logan (
1277:knowledge of resistance
1159:Sexuality & Culture
1156:of the word "cum" in a
914:Arobateau painted in a
811:criticism of capitalism
599:transgender health care
477:transitioned his gender
305:LGBTQ+ friendly culture
291:policies of then-mayor
244:father and a mother of
231:
202:sociology of literature
99:LGBTQ+ friendly culture
40:self-portrait features
4605:Underground publishers
4590:Transgender memoirists
4575:Painters from Illinois
4390:African-American poets
4234:San Francisco Bay Area
3948:. pp. 38, 51–84.
3674:(2). Berlin, Germany:
3562:. New York, New York:
3420:. New York, New York:
3382:. New York, New York:
3279:10.17077/etd.gv3h-3ext
2840:University of Victoria
2811:University of Victoria
2495:Warner Bros. Discovery
2426:. New York, New York:
2400:. New York, New York.
2040:. New York, New York.
1756:The Bars Across Heaven
1472:University of Victoria
1397:
1340:psychological research
1310:doctorate of Moultry (
1269:financially weak women
1237:narrative alternatives
1225:Mecca Jamilah Sullivan
1172:comparative literature
1134:
1070:The Bars Across Heaven
942:. Arobateau practiced
911:
819:historical revisionism
787:social marginalization
752:third-person narrators
687:— Red Jordan Arobateau
684:
454:
447:lesbian sexual desires
382:The Bars Across Heaven
373:
330:where he would preach
312:Gay Women's Liberation
281:religious connotations
64:
4610:Urban fantasy writers
4595:Transgender novelists
3909:Extra, Naomi (2021).
3556:Little, Paul (1998).
3327:10.1353/ncr.2004.0008
2430:. December 17, 2021.
2182:. September 3, 2009.
1944:Laughter Of The Witch
1821:Where The World Is No
1594:Flash! On The Hustler
1442:To Write Like a Woman
1373:
1346:coping mechanisms of
1297:sex-positive movement
1293:sex-positive feminism
1124:heaven important for
1110:
1066:Laughter Of The Witch
987:black lesbian fiction
948:exploitation of labor
934:, and on subjects of
922:style, incorporating
908:exploitation of labor
886:
727:of their characters.
656:
453:'s 1920 illustration)
440:
432:unemployment benefits
360:
283:and relations to his
172:, and his poetry was
93:, Arobateau moved to
24:
4615:Writers from Chicago
4450:American LGBTQ poets
3925:10.7282/t3-g891-nh53
3827:Taylor & Francis
3770:10.1353/aq.2017.0007
2915:Transgender Tuesdays
2885:Transgender Tuesdays
2728:Tulchinsky, Karen X.
2664:. Norwich, Vermont:
2565:. pp. 593–603.
2216:Gender & History
1890:Daughters Of Courage
1579:Electro Shock Doctor
1569:Daughters of Courage
1468:Transgender Archives
1420:. A 2018 profile in
1383:. It challenged the
1338:, 2010) conducted a
1332:Doctor of Psychology
1176:Daniel Paul Schreber
1166:(1991). Ute Rupp's (
878:transgender medicine
852:. He also relied on
196:in various areas of
68:Red Jordan Arobateau
4630:Non-binary lesbians
4131:. December 13, 2022
3919:. pp. 60–120.
3233:. Ottawa, Ontario:
3202:. Ottawa, Ontario:
2706:. pp. 97–100.
2593:Marvels & Tales
2561:. London, England:
2526:(August 31, 1995).
2457:Shockley, Ann Allen
2137:Shockley, Ann Allen
1534:Blossoming of Gifts
1205:for constructing a
1118:transworld identity
835:forms of embodiment
823:transgender history
648:on March 27, 2022.
564:Karen X. Tulchinsky
515:Michael Thomas Ford
498:Daughters of Africa
493:mixed-race heritage
394:feminist bookstores
380:in the 1970s, with
250:turbulent home life
206:transgender studies
142:Daughters of Africa
123:feminist bookstores
89:Born and raised in
4580:Protestant writers
4029:(April 20, 2018).
3917:Rutgers University
3753:American Quarterly
3721:Rupp, Ute (2001).
3597:Lambda Book Report
3521:"The Sapphic Muse"
3273:. pp. 11–43.
3271:University of Iowa
3095:Gay Community News
2950:. pp. 88–89.
2740:. pp. 55–57.
2738:Arsenal Pulp Press
2260:. pp. 49–52.
2000:. pp. 38–39.
1937:Poetry collections
1726:Prisoner Of Hearts
1675:Leader Of The Pack
1416:, transgender and
1312:University of Iowa
1289:Rutgers University
1220:American Quarterly
1207:transgender theory
1192:Name of the Father
1126:black transfutures
1099:Lambda Book Report
1033:lesbian literature
996:Gay Community News
977:Ann Allen Shockley
960:external pressures
912:
894:, 63 × 48 cm; the
850:spiritual practice
815:Western embodiment
632:senior housing by
607:Transgender Summit
560:Hot & Bothered
501:(1992), edited by
491:felt by people of
455:
420:publications like
374:
366:feminist bookstore
242:Honduran immigrant
222:Ann Allen Shockley
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4520:Erotic publishers
4012:978-0-253-20983-2
3573:978-1-56333-629-4
3456:Maximum Rocknroll
3431:978-1-56333-456-6
3393:978-1-56333-702-4
3184:978-0-615-22144-1
3157:978-0-9818932-0-4
3130:978-1-312-30494-9
3069:978-0-252-09768-3
3004:Bay Area Reporter
2957:978-1-304-43527-9
2866:978-0-615-17308-5
2836:FTM International
2807:FTM International
2771:Bay Area Reporter
2747:978-1-55152-051-3
2713:978-1-57344-065-3
2694:Taormino, Tristan
2675:978-0-934678-77-3
2572:978-0-224-03592-7
2533:Bay Area Reporter
2497:. June 28, 2019.
2376:978-1-135-20441-9
2342:978-1-57344-750-8
2304:978-1-879960-87-9
2267:978-0-520-27906-3
2007:978-0-313-34863-1
1900:How Don Juan Died
1685:Lucy & Mickey
1614:Garbage Can Sally
1559:Come With Me Lucy
1267:discourse on how
1215:literature review
1038:Maximum Rocknroll
1021:Lucy & Mickey
874:call and response
725:sexual activities
670:factory workers,
644:was conducted at
614:FTM International
489:social alienation
473:Lucy & Mickey
328:storefront church
299:before moving to
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1308:American studies
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1025:Lillian Faderman
975:In 1982, writer
900:blood from money
870:Christian themes
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807:LGBTQ+ movements
793:of contemporary
783:disfranchisement
771:social isolation
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642:memorial service
552:Tristan Taormino
538:and Akia Woods,
528:Cum With Me Lucy
464:Before Stonewall
443:revised folklore
386:on the grapevine
376:Arobateau began
362:Old Wives' Tales
316:lesbian feminist
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272:, and developed
246:African American
136:Before Stonewall
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2295:Aunt Lute Books
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1988:
1967:
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1845:Boys' Night Out
1840:Alexander D'oro
1830:
1766:The Black Biker
1519:At an Early Age
1484:
1470:located at the
1418:lesbian erotica
1410:
1401:
1399:
1371:
1363:self-acceptance
1344:minority stress
1245:lesbian erasure
1241:transmedicalism
1233:concept of self
1229:sexual practice
1150:
1144:Funk the Erotic
1141:
1136:
1108:
1079:Funk the Erotic
982:Sinister Wisdom
973:
956:internalization
944:social artistry
896:social painting
858:objective truth
856:—as opposed to
797:topics such as
779:heteronormative
697:
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646:Grace Cathedral
630:LGBTQ+ friendly
469:Stonewall riots
441:In Arobateau's
378:self-publishing
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210:feminist theory
198:social research
184:characters and
84:lesbian erotica
72:self-publishing
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2832:FTM Newsletter
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2803:FTM Newsletter
2799:"Tranny Biker"
2789:
2753:
2746:
2730:, ed. (1998).
2719:
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2690:Gomez, Jewelle
2681:
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2668:. p. 93.
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2524:Donnelly, Nisa
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2490:CNN en Español
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1053:Dirty Pictures
1043:Autumn Changes
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799:black feminism
795:social justice
732:on the streets
713:transsexuality
674:servants, and
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479:, underwent a
459:Greta Schiller
451:Elenore Abbott
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154:transsexuality
150:butch lesbians
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