Breezy journalistic sentences about wealthy white people unaware that other human beings are real became the rubber stamp product of the elite MFA programs.
Probably, the nature of homophobia will never be widely interrogated, while we will continue to be excluded from school curricula, subjected to vicio… - Sarah Schulman
Probably, the nature of homophobia will never be widely interrogated, while we will continue to be excluded from school curricula, subjected to vicio…
- Sarah Schulman
I went to my 30th high school reunion, and I could tell who was gay and who was straight because the gay people were like, 'Sarah, you've been doing … - Sarah Schulman
I went to my 30th high school reunion, and I could tell who was gay and who was straight because the gay people were like, 'Sarah, you've been doing …
I've noticed throughout my long life that people with vested interest in things staying the way they are regularly insist that both change and accoun… - Sarah Schulman
I've noticed throughout my long life that people with vested interest in things staying the way they are regularly insist that both change and accoun…
What I tend to tell my students is, “When you look in the mirror and see a smart, angry girl who wants to be free, you're seeing a paradigm that Kath… - Sarah Schulman
What I tend to tell my students is, “When you look in the mirror and see a smart, angry girl who wants to be free, you're seeing a paradigm that Kath…
MFA programs are to the world of art what gentrification is to your neighborhood. - Sarah Schulman
MFA programs are to the world of art what gentrification is to your neighborhood.
Since Freud, people think you either want to be a man or hate men. You only exist in relationship to men. - Sarah Schulman
Since Freud, people think you either want to be a man or hate men. You only exist in relationship to men.
In the past, heartland whites with some kind of dream or desire left their towns for cities to become citified. They wanted to get away from religion… - Sarah Schulman
In the past, heartland whites with some kind of dream or desire left their towns for cities to become citified. They wanted to get away from religion…
The wind smelled clean, like clean magazines. It smelled like invisible ink. - Sarah Schulman
The wind smelled clean, like clean magazines. It smelled like invisible ink.
My readers are 90 percent gay, and it's who I write for. I am not here to entertain straight people. - Sarah Schulman
My readers are 90 percent gay, and it's who I write for. I am not here to entertain straight people.
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