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Fag Hag by Lola Miesseroff explores the complex and poignant dynamics between queer communities and their straight allies. Delving into both personal narratives and broader socio-political issues, the book examines the supportive yet complicated relationships that develop amidst struggles for acceptance and equality. With a backdrop of vibrant activism, it offers insightful reflections on identity, belonging, and the power of solidarity.
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This book may appeal to you if you're interested in exploring the intricacies of friendship dynamics within the LGBTQ+ community from the perspective of politics and societal issues. It offers an engaging dive into the relationships and cultural discourses surrounding the term often used to describe allies, providing both historical context and current affairs insight.

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Fag Hag

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Some girls fancy sailors, others fancy soldiers. But you, my dear, are a fag hag!

Lola Miesseroff's childhood certainly predisposed her to be a rebel. She was born in Marseilles in 1947 to immigrant parents, her mother a Russian-Jewish social worker, her father an Armenian-Russian with a sandpaper-making workshop in sheds left behind by the Americans. The family ran and lived in a nudist colony, a place where the men were allowed to be feminine, the women masculine. Hers was what she calls a 'degendered' childhood: 'I never suffered from identity problems. There were two genocides in my background, one Jewish, the other Armenian, and my education was Russophone, naturist and libertarian, not least with respect to love and sex. In other words, we were marginal in every possible way'.

Lola's picaresque memoir Fag Hag tracks her peregrinations through what she calls the 'Outer Left'β€”always deeply committed and involved in women's liberation, sexual liberation, gay and LGBTQ liberationβ€”yet always on the fringe of formal organisations (or driven there) because of her belief that anarcho-communist revolution (not her term) trumps all (inter)sectional struggles without reducing them. From Marseilles to Avignon and Paris, Lola's trajectory epitomises a far left that opposed a spirit of provocation and raillery to the austerity of many militant groupuscules and experimented enthusiastically with communal and polysexual living.

'I have dredged my memory', Lola writes, 'in the hope that revisiting the past might help illuminate our present; if it doesn't, I shall have failed. I want to contribute in some small measure to the struggles of today by exposing the strengths and weaknesses of the struggles of the past, and to contest fragmented identity politics in favour of all-for-one-and-one-for-all. Which is my way of continuing to challenge the power structure'.

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Fag Hag by Lola Miesseroff is lauded for its refreshing and invigorating perspective in a socially constrained environment. Critics praise the author’s first-person writing style for its simplicity and uplifting message. It delves into themes of anarchism, libertarian communism, and various liberation movements, reflecting Miesseroff's life of revolt, activism, and personal liberation. The book is noted for its potential to inspire contemporary debates on identity and universal radical energy.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9798887440101

Publisher: PM Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 09 November 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: PM Press

Contributors:

  • Translated by Donald Nicholson-Smith
  • Afterword by Helene Hazera
  • Translated by Donald Nicholson-Smith
  • Translated by Donald Nicholson-Smith

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 127.0mm

Height: 203.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 160

About the Author

Lola Miesseroff was destined to join the struggle against 'the old world'. Born in 1947 in Marseilles, her Russian-speaking emigre parents ran the local nudist colony, where men were allowed to be feminine, women masculine. Lola's 'degendered childhood' and libertarian upbringing put her on course to be a lifelong rebel. Coming of age during the wildness of 'the long 1968', her life has been a trip through experiments in communal living, free love, radical feminisms, and oppositional communisms. Lola is the author of Travels on the Outer-Left, collected memories of veteran 1968ers. And she is a lifelong proponent of sexual freedom and polyamory as a weapon integral to the revolutionary life.

Born in Manchester, England, Donald Nicholson-Smith is a New Yorker by adoption. A sometime Situationist (1965-67), he has translated many writings of the Situationist International. PM Press has also published his translation of Anselm Jappe's magisterial intellectual biography of Guy Debord. Otherwise, he has Englished works by Henri Lefebvre, Apollinaire, Artaud, etc., and is responsible for bringing the noir fiction of Jean-Patrick Manchette into the Anglosphere.

Helene Hazera is a trans woman who was a leading light in the Homosexual Front for Revolutionary Action (FHAR), founded in 1971, and in the more radical spinoff group Les Gazolines (1972-74). She has acted in and directed films and worked as a television and later a music critic for the daily Liberation (1978-99). For many years later, as a passionate lover of Francophone and Arabic-Andalusian music, she deejayed regular shows on France Culture radio.

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