Urban Aboriginals: A Celebration of Leathersexuality by Mains, Geoff

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Urban Aboriginals: A Celebration of Leathersexuality

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A subculture of gay men participate in a radical form of sexuality and community known as leather. Through intimate forms of encounter, using such tools...
A subculture of gay men participate in a radical form of sexuality and community known as leather. Through intimate forms of encounter, using such tools as pain-pleasure, bondage, and role-play, leather can bring a shift of conciousness and a new vision of the self. This innovative book pioneered in sensitively exploring and celebrating leathersexuality. As relevant today as when it was written 20 years ago, Urban Aboriginals is an intimate view of the gay male leather community. Within its pages, author Geoff Mains explores the spritual, sexual, emotional, cultural and physiological aspects that make this "scene" one of the most prominent yet misunderstood subcultures in our society.
Geoff Mains was a sweet, intelligent, articulate, and wonderful man who cared passionately about the leather community. He wanted to make sure that its accomplishments would be remembered and its wild beauty understood. Urban Aboriginals resulted from his love and is an enduring part of his legacy. It is a unique cultural study, and a priceless document of a now vanished time.

Author: Geoff Mains
Publisher: Daedalus Publishing Company
Published: 10/08/2002
Pages: 200
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.55lbs
Size: 8.66h x 5.50w x 0.43d
ISBN: 9781881943181

About the Author
Mains, Geoff: - Geoff Mains was born May 29, 1947. He had a doctorate in biochemistry and spent much of his professional career in Vancouver, B.C., where he was a member of the faculty of the Forestry Department at the University of British Columbia. In 1984, he was employed by Environmental Science Associates in San Francisco, enabling him to move to the city, "which he considered his true home" (San Francisco Bay Guardian obitituary). Mains will be best remembered in the gay community for his groundbreaking book, "Urban Aboriginals: A Celebration of Leather Sexuality" (1984). He also wrote a powerful novel about San Francisco in crisis, "Gentle Warriors." Mains died of complications arising from AIDS on June 21, 1989. He was 42 years old.