Publications

Books

  • Amber Hollibaugh, My Dangerous Desires: A Queer Girl Dreaming Her Way Home. Durham: Duke, 2000.

Reports

Articles, Essays, and Interviews

  • Amber Hollibaugh and Margot Weiss, “Queer Precarity and the Myth of Gay Affluence.” New Labor Forum 24.3 (2015): 18-27.
  • Amber Hollibaugh, “A New Tradition… Queers for Economic Justice and Labor walk in Solidarity at NYC Pride March.” The Huffington Post Blog. June 25, 2011.
  • Amber Hollibaugh, “Defining Desires.” Scholar and Feminist Online, eds. Joseph N. Defilippis, Lisa Duggan, Kenyon Farrow, and Richard Kim. Issue 10.1-10.2. (2011/2012).
  • Amber Hollibaugh, “2, 4, 6, 8: Who Says that Your Grandmother’s Straight.”
  • Amber Hollibaugh, “The Price Of Love.” New Labor Forum 14.3 (2005): 89-94. Scholar and Feminist Online, eds. Joseph N. Defilippis, Lisa Duggan, Kenyon Farrow, and Richard Kim. Issue 10.1-10.2. (2011/2012).
  • Amber Hollibaugh and Jane Gerhard, “The Limits of Liberation.” The Women’s Review of Books 19.8 (2002): 22.
  •  Amber L. Hollibaugh and Meryl Altman, “Sexual Politics.” The Women’s Review of Books 18.4 (2001): 13.
  • Amber Hollibaugh, “Queers Without Money.” The Village Voice. June 19, 2001.
  • Amber Hollibaugh, Joan Nestle, and John Preston, “Family Resemblances.” The Women’s Review of Books 13.2 (1995): 19.
  • Amber Hollibaugh and Dorothy Allison, “Telling a Mean Story.” The Women’s Review of Books 9.10/11 (1992): 16.
  • Amber Hollibaugh and Dorothy Allison, “In the House of Childhood.” The Women’s Review of Books 9.10/11 (1992): 15.
  • Amber Hollibaugh and Gail Pheterson, “Creating a Global Sisterhood.” The Women’s Review of Books 7.6 (1990): 9.
  • Amber Hollibaugh, Frederique Delacoste, Priscilla Alexander, and Laurie Bell. “On the Street Where We Live.” The Women’s Review of Books 5.4 (1988): 1.
  • Amber Hollibaugh, Mitchell Karp, Katy Taylor, and Douglas Crimp. “The Second Epidemic.” October 43 (1987): 127.
  • Amber Hollibaugh, Deirdre English, and Gayle Rubin. “Talking Sex: A Conversation on Sexuality and Feminism.” Feminist Review 11 (1982): 40.