'A valiant and well-reasoned argument for gays and lesbians to reject outmoded templates, such as the traditional, patriarchal marriage or free-speech law that empowers bigots while doing little for reformers and radicals.'
Richard Delgado - University Professor of Law, Seattle University, author of Words that Wound
'Readers: Beware. By admission, this book is both 'radical' and 'extreme.' It’s driven by a desire to map the converging distortions in law, politics, and society that make being gay—even openly gay, out and proud—an experience of in-authenticity. Piercing the world’s appearances to discover its truths, the book dreams of new modes of gay existence under social circumstances more nearly just than our own. If successful, it will stir some spirits from slumber, as conventional gay politics and life are brought under the pressure of complex and unrelenting critique. Agree or don’t, it’s impossible to engage this work without being jolted by its free thinking. One cannot read it and remain unmoved.'
Marc Spindelman - Professor of Law, The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law
'This book makes brilliant, provocative, eloquent and unabashedly Radical and Feminist arguments concerning Gay liberation, equality, marriage, pornography, and transsexualism. Shannon Gilreath takes his place as a flaming truth-teller in the magnificent company of those who, like Andrea Dworkin, brook no compromise with the oppressive system that Gilreath calls 'Heteroarchy,' those who, like Mary Daly, name and decry a system that aims to destroy lives, memory and the very being of the female/Gay Self, and those who, like Audre Lorde, know that the erotic is a form of power and that Radical liberated Gay sexuality is inseparable from liberated creativity and culture. Gilreath's arguments are powerfully moving, daring, urgent and essential.'
Jane Caputi - Professor of Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Florida Atlantic University, Author of The Age of Sex Crime & Goddesses and Monsters