Lesbian Monique

Lesbian Monique




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Before she got into adult films she did nude modeling for men's magazines under the name Sugar.


Was born in a hospital in San Diego.


Was in track-&-field, gymnastics, played the clarinet, member of the drill team & a cheeeleader during her middle & high schools years.


Retired from performing in adult films in October 2009.


As of 2011, she is working as a personal trainer in Lancaster, CA.


[When asked what she wanted to be when she grew up] I love kids, and I went to school to be a pediatrician.


I love children. I'm like a big kid myself. I love Chuck E. Cheese...the way to my heart is take me to Chuck E. Cheese.


[on retiring] I'm sure you have heard that there was a female who has tested positive for HIV. Sorry, no name has been mentioned, but it puts ideas in my head. I have been going crazy in my mind before this news about retiring . . . well, that really puts the icing on the cake. I thought about staying 'til the end of this year, and starting the next year new . . . but after hearing this, I say, "I'm done!" That's it for me. I will still be maintain the sites, but I don't want to perform any more.


Although she was born in San Diego, Monique's family later moved several hundred miles north to the rural Antelope Valley outside of Los Angeles, where she grew up in the town of Lancaster. A tomboy throughout her teenage years, it was when she graduated high school that she and a girlfriend decided to visit a local strip club out of curiosity. She was so fascinated by it that she later went back and got a job there. She had been working there for a while when a couple came in one night and offered to set her up for a photo shoot. The woman was porn star Taylor Wayne , and Monique wound up doing several nude modeling layouts, including one for "Players" magazine. She got into the adult-film business slowly at first, preferring to work only with women, but it didn't take long for her to decide to go the whole nine yards and work with men also, and she's worked steadily ever since.

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The Lesbian Body (Beacon Paperback, 709) (English and French Edition)



Paperback – January 1, 1986




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Publisher

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Beacon Pr; Later prt. edition (January 1, 1986)











Language

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English, French











Paperback

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165 pages











ISBN-10

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080706307X











ISBN-13

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978-0807063071











Item Weight

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7.2 ounces











Dimensions

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5.5 x 0.5 x 8 inches




















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One has to admire Wittig for persisting. _The Lesbian Body_ is an extended love letter from one Amazon (not an Amazon.com!) to the woman she loves. The book can have an intermittently disconcerting fascination, and it is agreeably off putting, with first person pronouns divided up ("m/e" [and in the French version "j/e"]), presumeably to break down language false to the lesbian self and the experience of love the book wishes to embody. Moreover, the attraction of the narrator for her inamorata is not confined to anything like usual romantic palaver; it can derive from, say, sweat. It is often expressed in violence. "Under m/y frantic pressure your head becomes detached at the level of the cervical vertebrae." I guess this is love, if between consenting adults. I don't find the new language _more_ satisfactory or illuminating; it is just different, for the sake being so, nor for me does feminizing the characters in the _Iliad,_ as _The Lesbian Body_ does, add to an understanding of them or make the stories alluded to more moving, entertaining, true, or, given the sketchiness of the references, much unlike what they were in Homer. Interrupting the paeans of love, at apparently arbitrary points, are lists of body parts, often sounding like extracts from a medical textbook. "THE DORSALS THE ILIACS THE TERES THE QUADRATI." Is this the inevitability of the phsyical? Or a remaking of love in a way the outside, non-revolutionary world will or must find foreign? The best that can be said about this experiment is that, like the writing of Gertrude Stein, it can shake the reader out of traditional ideas of fiction or writing and bust up stale social notions. By the last page, 165, I had had enough. It was actually more fun to write this review than to read the book.
















This book is not an easy read, either content-wise or stylistically, but it is one of the most satisfying books I have read. Monique Witting is a radical feminist who believes that langugae itself must be reinvented to better serve the experience of women, and this book is her attempt to do so. She describes in painful, clinical detail the bonding of two women lovers---their very viscera entwining and disentangling as the relationship ebbs and flows. It is remarkable how we all use phrases like "we were totally bonded" without thinking--this book examines such concepts on a literal(and often unpleasant) level. It is difficult to find, but worth getting for anyone interested in extremely radical notions of language and also in truly deep exploration of the extremities of love.



5.0 out of 5 stars









Brilliant...in the truest sense of the word.















A Brilliant work if Art. Total synthesis of love sex and the outer world of knowledge.



3.0 out of 5 stars









Nothing to report















Smooth transaction, the only thing I should mention is the delay with which I received the item (over a week after purchase).




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