Bob Flanagan


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Cultural studies. Bob Flanagan is both a poet and a performance artist. In this volume's deeply confessional interviews, Bob details his sexual practices and his extraordinary relationship with long-term partner and Mistress, photographer Sheree Rose. He tells how frequent near-death encounters modified his concepts of gratification and abstinence, reward and punishment, and intensified his masochistic drive. The most extreme narratives are infused with humor, honesty, and self-reflective irony. Bob's sharp intelligence and lack of pretense belie a deep commitment to deciphering philosophical issues regarding the body, power, sex, life, and death.




The Pain Journal


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Item is the journal of the final year of the life of Bob Flanagan and tells of his illness and his life with Sheree Rose.




Growing a Soul


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In today’s complex society parents need help raising their children with faith. In Growing a Soul parents will find practical tools for equipping their children with the deep, strong faith they so desperately need. Discover ways to increase children’s “Spiritual Intelligence,” or SQ.




Rated RX


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Explores BDSM, sexuality, disability, temporality, and artistic legacies in the career of Sheree Rose, partner of supermasochist Bob Flanagan.




Crip Theory


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McRuer makes a case that queer and disabled identities, politics, and cultural logics are inexorably intertwined, and that queer and disability theory need one another. Crip theory makes clear that no cultural analysis is complete without attention to the politics of bodily ability and 'alternative corporealities'.




Involuntary Tour


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This novel, the first of a trilogy, is based somewhat on the author's own tour of duty in Vietnam and the characters "embody much of his live, philosophy, experiences, and biases." One obtains insight into the work, play, and ongoing difficulties confronted by Army Security Agency intelligence soldiers from 1964 to the Spring of 1968.




Falloff


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Leather Soul


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‘A young, naive kid, with a brand-new football. Over time, the leather aged from the bumps along the trail. The Footscray winters and some glorious liniment-scented afternoons. All of the laughs, the scraps, the yarns and characters. The game. It all left a mark on me, on my soul.’ Bob Murphy has never been a typical footballer. Music buff, Age columnist and Winnebago driver, he is as comfortable in a quiet corner of a Fitzroy café or the front bar of a grungy pub as he is in the locker room. Murphy takes the reader inside his 17-year career, including his three years as captain of the Bulldogs, exploring the people, places and events that shaped him: from playing backyard cricket in 1980s Warragul to Community Cup with Paul Kelly in the 2000s, and from the joy of marrying his high-school crush to the agony of a season-ending ACL ruptures. How did the country kid with a gypsy’s heart become an All-Australian captain? What’s it like to have your club win the grand final for the first time in 62 years and have to cheer from the sidelines? How does it feel to realise you can no longer do the things that made you great? The celebrated Australian football bard Martin Flanagan has long insisted Bob Murphy has a book in him like no footballer has written. Leather Soul proves him right.




Dragon Bait


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Maggot


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Anniversary Revised Second Edition of this block buster novel of Marine basic training. "Parris Island will make a man of you or break you totally, many have suggested. Flanagan tells the story of the varying shades of possibility in between. These are real people in the hands of this author." �Publisher�s Weekly