Rani Bush:
Jeffner Allen's book combines poetry, autobiographical work, lesbian studies, multicultural writing, feminist philosophy, and postmodernism. She achieves a crossing of borders and complex worlds often heralded in feminist theory but rarely attempted. " . . . It expresses the multiplicity of each woman and then the fluidity between women, a fluidity made of difference in and between women." -Maria Lugones "Throughout the book there is a weaving of the real, material violence women face constantly, together with a profound vision and love of women that crosses boundaries and interacts." -Sara Lucia Hoagland
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