Book Review: HOLDING THE OPPOSITION: WHAT WOMEN'S STUDIES CAN LEARN FROM PIONTEK'S QUEERING OF GAY AND LESBIAN STUDIES Thomas Piontek Queering Gay and Lesbian Studies Chicago: University of Illinois Press,2006,132 pp.,ISBN 0-252-07280-4
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Book Review: HOLDING THE OPPOSITION: WHAT WOMEN'S STUDIES CAN LEARN FROM PIONTEK'S QUEERING OF GAY AND LESBIAN STUDIES Thomas Piontek Queering Gay and Lesbian Studies Chicago: University of Illinois Press,2006,132 pp.,ISBN 0-252-07280-4
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