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Celebrating queer lesbian desires with Dorothy Allison: From moral monstrosity to the beautiful materiality of the body
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- Mélanie Grué (Auteur)
Titre
Celebrating queer lesbian desires with Dorothy Allison: From moral monstrosity to the beautiful materiality of the body
Résumé
Using social and queer theory on domination, sexuality and gender, this contribution explores how the queer American author Dorothy Allison celebrates the vilified transgressive lesbian body. As, in the 1970s, the mainstream american feminist movement crystallized around the definition of an acceptable sexuality in the name of femininity, female sexual practices were standardized according to strict identity frames, carnal desire was denied, and transgressive lesbians who play with gender roles were defined as abject. In response to this extreme taming of the body, Allison interrogates the notions of masculinity and femininity, domination and submission in her exploration of sexual pleasure and traumatized sexuality. She celebrates the aggressiveness and masculinity of queer lesbianism, promotes the fluidity of gender roles, and asserts the primacy of the flesh,sensuality, and materiality in sexuality.
Volume
68
Numéro
2
Pages
127-140
Date
2015
Langue
Anglais
ISSN
0101-4846
Titre abrégé
Celebrating queer lesbian desires with Dorothy Allison
Référence
Mélanie Grué. (2015). Celebrating queer lesbian desires with Dorothy Allison: From moral monstrosity to the beautiful materiality of the body, 68(2), 127‑140. https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2015v68n2p127
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