A review by sp0ka
Brazen Femme: Queering Femininity by Chloƫ Brushwood Rose, Anna Camilleri

3.0

Like others have said, this book is not bad, but falls short in some areas. I did question the inclusion of some essays ("Wheels Plus" for instance, even though I enjoyed reading it), and I also questioned the manifesto at the end which sort of said, "If you date men you can't be in the club," which I found kind of off-putting considering I identified heavily with the rest of the book, consider myself queer/pansexual, and am currently in a relationship with a man.

But aside from that, I did enjoy it, especially some of the poetry, and I would recommend it as a general queer identity read.