Un/Popular Culture: Lesbian Writing After the Sex WarsTheorizing lesbian, Kathleen Martindale writes, is like embarking on terra incognita. In this book, Martindale offers her lucidly written analysis as a guide through the complex and provocative terrain of lesbian literary and cultural theory. Using the publication of Adrienne Rich's Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence and the outbreak of the American sex wars as a starting point, Martindale traces the emergence of lesbian postmodernism and how lesbian-feminism changed from a popular to an un/popular culture and from a political vanguard into a cultural neo-avant garde. Martindale analyzes the theoretical implications of "creative" texts such as the graphic art and cultural commentary of Alison Bechdel and Diane DiMassa. She experiments in autobiography by Joan Nestle, and deconstructed lesbian genre fiction by Sarah Schulman to determine how these texts elaborate contemporary theoretical issues. These texts, she argues, are widely available and could be considered as postmodernist rewritings and revisions of the most characteristic and preferred lesbian-feminist modes of cultural expression. Her analysis raises poignant questions about how lesbians read, what they read, and what counts as lesbian theory. She concludes with a discussion of the status of queer pedagogy in academic institutions and what measures need to be taken to promote and safeguard its existence in what are often homophobic educational settings. |
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Lesbian Writing After the Sex Wars Kathleen Martindale. Selection from Diane DiMassa , Hothead Paisan : Homicidal ... paper ) 1. Lesbians ' writings , American - History and criticism . 2. Homosexuality and literature - United States ...
Lesbian Writing After the Sex Wars Kathleen Martindale. Selection from Diane DiMassa , Hothead Paisan : Homicidal ... paper ) 1. Lesbians ' writings , American - History and criticism . 2. Homosexuality and literature - United States ...
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Lesbian Writing After the Sex Wars Kathleen Martindale. Foreword Acknowledgments Chapter 1 CONTENTS The Making of an Un / popular Culture : From Lesbian Feminism to Lesbian Postmodernism 1 Chapter 2 Paper Lesbians and Theory Queens 33 ...
Lesbian Writing After the Sex Wars Kathleen Martindale. Foreword Acknowledgments Chapter 1 CONTENTS The Making of an Un / popular Culture : From Lesbian Feminism to Lesbian Postmodernism 1 Chapter 2 Paper Lesbians and Theory Queens 33 ...
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... paper lesbian , a sort of textual golem who , when called upon and when given life through the author's word , simultane- ously interferes and transforms the state of textual and sexual affairs at issue in this text . The state of these ...
... paper lesbian , a sort of textual golem who , when called upon and when given life through the author's word , simultane- ously interferes and transforms the state of textual and sexual affairs at issue in this text . The state of these ...
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... paper lesbian can then transform into a kaleidoscopic lens upon which to view not just its own formations but the distortions of something larger than itself : the fort / da of representation . Again , our borders are trespassed for the ...
... paper lesbian can then transform into a kaleidoscopic lens upon which to view not just its own formations but the distortions of something larger than itself : the fort / da of representation . Again , our borders are trespassed for the ...
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Lesbian Writing After the Sex Wars Kathleen Martindale. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This book ... paper on the relationship between Joan Nestle's A Restricted Country and ... Lesbians and Theory Queens . " An anonymous reviewer for Series Q of Duke ...
Lesbian Writing After the Sex Wars Kathleen Martindale. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This book ... paper on the relationship between Joan Nestle's A Restricted Country and ... Lesbians and Theory Queens . " An anonymous reviewer for Series Q of Duke ...
Contents
Paper Lesbians and Theory Queens | 33 |
Chapter 3 | 55 |
Chapter 4 | 77 |
Chapter 5 | 103 |
Chapter 6 | 137 |
Notes | 161 |
Bibliography | 195 |
Index | 213 |
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