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Issue 5: The Resurrection issue, February 2007

"Carol's Hands," photo by Susan Kullmann and Marvelle ThompsonIn fantastical story, ballad, essays, poetry, visual art, brief reflections, and memorial pieces, contributors honor the work of those who are no longer with us, while interweaving the lives of the departed with those of the living. In the process, they demonstrate that the feminist continuum knows no bounds. (We should point out that not every writer who appears in these pages has departed; in some pieces the dead cavort with the living.)

Issue 4: The Wonderful and the Terrible, September 2006

Athene

From a naming of female potency to a questioning of the notion of two sexes, from poems in the voice of a young woman kidnapped into sex slavery to reflections on lesbian desire, from a science-fiction nightmare to a personal meditation on the search for gentleness amidst cruelty, from a most unusual “Trivial Lives” to a review of Mary Daly’s latest, Trivia 4 walks the knife-edge of paradox, balancing between the wonder and terror of our times.

 

Issue 3: Love & Lust, February 2006

Couples, watercolor and pastel by Suzanne Langlois

"The Meaning of Our Love for Women is What We Have Constantly to Expand" read the title of an essay by Adrienne Rich written in the '70s. Have we expanded the meaning of this love in the years since, and if so, how? Given cultural phenomena like "The L Word" and "Queer as Folk" is it still possible to argue that love between women is a powerful force for healing and political change? That lesbian desire is qualitatively different from heterosexual or homosexual desire? This issue contains essays, poems, and narrative accounts.

Issue 2: Memory, October 2005

Andrea Dworkin

This issue dedicated to the memory of Andrea Dworkin
writer, activist, warrior, visionary
September 26, 1946 - April 9, 2005

"My eyes work. I see. It is not a mystery. If it's in front of you you can see how it works itself out. It's not prophecy; it's simple seeing; what is there; now; naked from the lies." - Mercy

Issue 1: The Body, December 2004

Monique Wittig

This issue dedicated to the memory of Monique Wittig. Wittig was born in 1935 and died January 2003. She was a pioneer in feminist literature. Some of her well known texts include: Les Guérillères, The Lesbian Body, Across the Acheron, and The Straight Mind and Other Essays. The theme of this issue is "the body" and was, in part, inspired by Wittig and the effect she has had on us.

 

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Print Archives for TRIVIA - A Journal of Ideas

Trivia : A Journal of Ideas began publication in 1982.... A list of the contents of back issues, and how to purchase back issues that are still in print can be found here.

issue 6 • Sept. 2007

Korean Triple Goddess image

The Art of the Possible

Harriet Ellenberger
Lise Weil
Editorial

Susan Hawthorne
The Aerial Lesbian Body: The Politics of Physical Expression

Elliott Femynye batTzedek
Wanting A Gun

Mary Saracino
Red Poppies Among the Ruins

Hye Sook Hwang
Returning Home with Mago, the Great Goddess from East Asia

TRIVIAL LIVES:
Ellen M. Taylor
Noah's Wife

Marguerite Rigoglioso
Reclaiming the Spooky: Matilda Joslyn Gage and Mary Daly as Radical Pioneers of the Esoteric

Elizabeth Alexander
Grand Right & Left     

Notes on Contributors