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publisher Arobateau approached had refused to publish his work. Arobateau attributed those refusals to the prominence of sexual content in his works, which he claimed was relatively unacceptable even for feminist and LGBTQ+ publishers of the time. His writings were occasionally published through
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and Shockley and their contributions. The dissertation also presented their work as a literary aspect of black feminism and medium for expression of sexuality by black women – areas that have been insufficiently researched according to her.
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in relation to Arobateau's literary "pig", and said that the painting portrays "a seemingly congenial persona who works into one's good graces long enough to gain trust before administering unconstructive criticism."
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portrayal of black prostitutes "in the personalized role of being human", that she said were otherwise cast in mainstream "as a piece of meat to be exploited in pornography"; writing for the
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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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defended Arobateau and said that his "raucous and raw and rough-hewn" writing was reflective of the qualities of his characters and storylines. Lynch assessed Arobateau's writing as "
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Based on Arobateau's personal experiences, struggles of a mixed-racial identity often formed the basis of his various fictional stories. Arobateau's content reflected the
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that "the metamorphoses that Arobateau chronicles in these poems is not easily accessed due to an overabundance of metaphor and imagery". Discussing the readability of
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Records and archival material, including Arobateau's self-published works, photographs, personal papers, audio-visual material, and artefacts can be found at the
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as "engaging, passionate, and emotionally moving". He praised its depiction of sexual longing, betrayal and the power dynamics involved in race and class issues.
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wrote one of the earliest reviews of Arobateau's writing. She briefly reviewed several of his works and provided a collection of his biographical details for a
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alone, it seems more useful to explicate how the author sustained and supported the fifty-year journey from woman to man through a writing life in which
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Daughters of Africa: An International Anthology of Words and Writings by Women of African Descent from the Ancient Egyptian to the Present
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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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Arobateau was self-critical of his writing, saying that he was aware that he "needs an editor to help refine work". In an article of
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poems. In contrast, his prose depicted the intersection of religion with science as detrimental, especially in the relation to
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described his content as "writing that helped pave the way for inclusive depictions of Black sexuality". For his entry in
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characterizes works such as Arobateau's fiction to be "a few of the marvelous things that exists outside the pale of the
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which considers factors of "race, culture, and pleasure" – factors she said were overlooked by contemporary models. In a
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makes it apparent that Arobateau "did not attend the school where many of us learned 'how to write'". In her 2005 book
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Low-income Women's Standpoint: Recognizing Poor and Working-class American Women as Generators of Resistant Knowledge
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Arobateau's birth name had been "Suzanne Ilsa Robateau". He took "Jordan" from his grandmother's last name for its
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Mixed Race, Mixed Politics: Articulations of Mixed Race Identities and Politics in Cultural Production, 1960–1989
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According to Shockley, characters Arobateau depicted had been "largely ignored or glossed over in the whole of
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that had a brief mention of a lesbian character – feeling seen for the first time, he began to identify as a
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alienated some of his friends who were concerned about the social and political implications of a rise in
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who often danced at Arobateau's book readings. In 2019, Arobateau became the first person to move into
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Ladies' Auxillary Of The Left/Champagne, Firecrackers, Gunshots & The Smoke From The Death Factory
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as multiple minorities; Logan found that Arobateau and others utilized "social support, activities,
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Lacannibalize! How to Purloin Lacanian Inventions (With Schreber, Barnes, Acker & Arobateau)
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article. In her review of "Suzie Q", Shockley wrote that it "brought a new protagonist to
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descent. He was raised as a female. Arobateau started writing when he was 13 to escape a
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Minority Stress and Coping Strategies of African American Masculine Identified Lesbians
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Arobateau, Red Jordan (1997). "They Say I Write Sex for Money". In Nagle, Jill (ed.).
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article, Sara Johnsdotter traced the first mention of "female cum" to Arobateau's
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Arobateau often depicted his experiences and those of people in his life through
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Black Like Us: A Century of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual African American Fiction
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was virtually invisible in the mainstream, Arobateau's work was more than just
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services; Arobateau was one of 12 patients to feature in its 2012 documentary,
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indicated that the content and themes of Arobateau and Newman demonstrate how
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he endured because of growing up "poor, black, and gay", and how he developed
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by Mark Freeman and Nathaniel Walters. He also presented the film at the 2012
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Excerpts from his books have been a part of several anthologies, including
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My Continuing Journey Into Artistic, Spiritual, and Revolutionary Thoughts
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storylines received praise, while criticism was directed at his unrefined
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unique to them, and that individuals like Arobateau attempted to reclaim
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History books tell us a lot about the lives of upper-class women such as
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protocols" by not adhering to cultural stereotypes of the time. For her
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activism. He taught self-defense and karate to its members. Formerly an
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Lavender and Red: Liberation and Solidarity in the Gay and Lesbian Left
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Encyclopedia of Contemporary LGBTQ Literature of the United States: M–Z
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DeCrescenzo, Terry (1997). "A Look at Novelist Red Jordan Arobateau".
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would sometimes serve as backdrops for his plots. His works conveyed
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beliefs. After Arobateau's conversion, it increasingly incorporated
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in 1967—where he spent the rest of his life—largely because of its
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Encyclopedia of Contemporary LGBTQ Literature of the United States
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As of 2013, Arobateau had painted 60 paintings. He was a part of
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Taking Liberties: Gay Men's Essays on Politics, Culture, and Sex
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in their writings. In her doctoral dissertation, Naomi Extra (
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Prior to the publication of his short story "Suzie Q" in poet
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To Write Like a Woman: Essays in Feminism and Science Fiction
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Sex-positive Black Feminism: A Literary Tradition, 1967–1988
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concluded that "if our culture wasn't sickened with so many
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Arobateau was one of the earliest writers and proponents of
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constructs of the society, and his storylines portrayed the
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Turoff, Randy (1996). "Review Essay: Lesbian Sex Writing".
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elements—Arobateau was one of the most prolific writers of
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Funk the Erotic: Transaesthetics and Black Sexual Cultures
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vision of Black sexual pleasure and desire at the core of
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Hot & Bothered: Short Short Fiction on Lesbian Desire
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Hispanic and Latino American dramatists and playwrights
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of 1969. He went on an 11-year hiatus before authoring
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Red Jordan Arobateau was born on November 15, 1943, in
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In 2007, Arobateau appeared in Martin Rawlings-Fein's
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Converts to Protestantism from atheism or agnosticism
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was the first primary care clinic in the US to offer
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until his hospitalization, after which he had become
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after the death of his father in 1973. He operated a
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Arobateau, Red Jordan (1992). "Nobody's People". In
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A Simple Revolution: The Making of an Activist Poet
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Arobateau's "Nobody's People"—an essay about 3748:"Erotic Labor and the Black Ecstatic 'Beyond'" 3137: 3083: 3081: 3079: 2933: 2579: 2528:"Lesbian Writer Fights the System: Seeing Red" 2424:"Remembering Red Jordan Arobateau (1943–2021)" 622:Marcy Adelman and Jeanette Gurevitch Community 616:, and lived with his partner Dalila Jasmin, a 520:Once Upon a Time: Erotic Fairy Tales for Women 445:, the princesses would escape to fulfil their 322:, Arobateau became a Christian and joined the 133:. Arobateau appeared in documentaries such as 2688: 864:. The focus of his poetry was largely on his 4525:Hispanic and Latino American autobiographers 3404: 3253: 3007:. San Francisco, California. March 6, 2022. 2451: 2449: 2279: 2277: 2131: 2129: 192:. The life and works of Arobateau have been 4370:African-American dramatists and playwrights 3970: 3659: 3616: 3549: 3100:The Bromfield Street Educational Foundation 3087: 3076: 2127: 2125: 2123: 2121: 2119: 2117: 2115: 2113: 2111: 2109: 3369: 2834:. No. 62. San Francisco, California: 2805:. No. 54. San Francisco, California: 2726: 2661:Off the Rag: Lesbians Writing on Menopause 2654: 2518: 2516: 2416: 1256:Holly Ann Larson's doctoral dissertation ( 840:Arobateau's storylines explored themes of 578:that bar the entry of "obscene material". 475:in the 1990s. Around that time, Arobateau 264:. Arobateau spent time on the streets, in 4560:LGBTQ Hispanic and Latino American people 4455:American LGBTQ dramatists and playwrights 4365:21st-century American publishers (people) 4355:21st-century American short story writers 4335:21st-century American non-fiction writers 4310:20th-century American publishers (people) 4300:20th-century American short story writers 3512: 3229:Arobateau, Red Jordan (October 2, 2008). 3228: 3197: 3170: 3143: 3116: 2971:Arobateau, Red Jordan; Red Jordan Press; 2939: 2852: 2585: 2446: 2320: 2318: 2274: 2067: 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 2759: 2757: 2522: 2455: 2354: 2352: 2135: 2106: 1609:For Want Of The Horse The Rider Was Lost 882: 872:, which was particularly evident in his 436: 356: 20: 4620:Writers from the San Francisco Bay Area 4061: 3448: 3410: 3262: 3044: 3042: 3040: 3038: 3036: 3034: 3032: 3030: 3028: 3026: 2999:"Memorial Set for Red Jordan Arobateau" 2513: 2389: 2324: 2063: 2061: 2059: 2025: 2023: 2021: 2019: 2017: 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: 3622: 3555: 3481: 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: 3375: 3088:Loewenstein, Andrea (July 12, 1980). 2838:. Spring 2007. p. 5 – via 2822: 2820: 2796: 2763: 2754: 2349: 2283: 2243: 2029: 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 4055: 4019: 3991: 3720: 3518: 3023: 2056: 2014: 1985: 1983: 1981: 1979: 1977: 1975: 1973: 1971: 1969: 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). 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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:. 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