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Me sexy : an exploration of Native sex and sexuality

Drew Hayden Taylor (Editor)
"From Shakespeare's evil Caliban to the silent but strong braves of romance novels, the dominant culture's view of Native sexuality has long been strange and conflicted. Now the time has finally come to raise the veil and let First Nations, Metis, and Inuit people talk about their passions, in their own words. For Me Sexy, the follow-up to his highly successful Me Funny, award-winning playwright and columnist Drew Hayden Taylor asked a stellar cast of writers to turn their pens to the salacious subject of Native sexuality. The results include Lee Maracle's creation story, Salish style; Tomson Highway explaining why Cree is the sexiest of all languages; Joseph Boyden asking the eternal question, do Native people have less (or more) pubic hair?, and Marissa Crazytrain discussing her year as a stripper in Toronto"--Back cover

Print Book, English, [2008]
Douglas & McIntyre, Vancouver, B.C., [2008]