Minnie Bruce Pratt
Born
in Selma, Alabama, The United States
September 12, 1946
Died
July 02, 2023
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S/He
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published
1995
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14 editions
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Crime Against Nature
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published
1990
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9 editions
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Magnified (Wesleyan Poetry Series)
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published
2021
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3 editions
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We Say We Love Each Other: Poetry
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published
1992
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4 editions
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The Dirt She Ate: Selected And New Poems (Pitt Poetry Series)
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published
2003
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3 editions
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Rebellion: Essays 1980-1991
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published
1991
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2 editions
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Walking Back Up Depot Street (Pitt Poetry Series)
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published
1999
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2 editions
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Inside the Money Machine
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published
2011
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3 editions
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The sound of one fork
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The Money Machine: Selected Poems (Belladonna* #46)
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published
2003
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2 editions
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“I'm in a town where twenty years ago a dyke couldn't buy a dildo but this hadn't ket some mighty queer fucking from going on.”
― S/He
― S/He
“And despite the punishments for boundary crossing, we continue to live, daily, with all our contradictory differences. Here I still stand, unmistakably "feminine" in style, and "womanly" in personal experience - and unacceptably "masculine" in political interests and in my dedication to writing poetry that stretches beyond the woman's domain of home. Here I am, assigned a "female" sex on my birth certificate, but not considered womanly enough - because I am a lesbian - to retain custody of the children I delivered from my woman's body. As a white girl raised in a segregated culture, I was expected to be "ladylike" - sexually repressed but acquiescent to white men of my class - while other, darker women were damned as "promiscuous" so their bodies could be seized and exploited. I've worked outside the home for at least part of my living since I was a teenager - a fact deemed masculine by some. But my occupation is now that of teacher, work suitably feminine for a woman as long as I don't tell my students I'm a lesbian - a sexuality thought too aggressive and "masculine" to fit with my "feminity.”
― S/He
― S/He
“No one had turned to us and held out a handful of questions: How many ways are there to have the sex of girl, boy, man, woman? How many ways are there to have gender - from masculine to androgynous to feminine? Is there a connection between the sexualities of lesbian, bisexual, heterosexual, between desire and liberation? No one told us: The path divides, and divides again, in many directions. No one asked: How many ways can the body's sex vary by chromosomes, hormones, genitals? How many ways can gender expression multiply - between home and work, at the computer and when you kiss someone, in your dreams and when you walk down the street? No one asked us: What is your dream of who you want to be?”
― S/He
― S/He
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