Jahajee: a queer feminist history of Indo-Caribbean activism in New York City [0.03%]
jahajee:纽约市印第安纳裔加勒比人的酷儿女性主义历史
Suzanne C Persard
Suzanne C Persard
This article traces a public history of queer feminist activism through the Indo-Caribbean organization Jahajee, formerly known as Jahajee Sisters. As the first organization in the U.S. committed to ending gender-based violence in Indo-Cari...
Queer tattooing: archives of spatial belonging, bodily autonomy, resistance and community [0.03%]
LGBTQ纹身:空间归属、身体自主、抵抗与社群的档案记录
Rikke Andreassen,Marie Lunau,Sofia Bakhsh et al.
Rikke Andreassen et al.
This article examines queer tattooing as both a historical and a contemporary practice of resistance, belonging and community formation. Bringing together three archives - oral history interviews and portraits of queer elders, historical me...
Preserving resistance: Patlatonalli's archive as radical memory work in mexican lesbian history [0.03%]
捍卫反抗:墨西哥女同性恋历史中的帕特拉塔纳里档案作为激进的记忆工作
Arcelia E Paz Padilla
Arcelia E Paz Padilla
This paper examines the archival practices of Patlatonalli, Mexico's groundbreaking lesbian feminist organization founded in Guadalajara in 1986, as a form of radical memory work. Through analyzing the organization's comprehensive collectio...
Fragmented traces: Lesbianism and the Patronato's policies of confinement in late Francoist Spain [0.03%]
断壁残垣:晚期佛朗哥政权下庇护所的禁锢政策与女性同性恋问题
Daniela Ferrández-Pérez,Moisés Fernández-Cano,Javier Fernández-Galeano et al.
Daniela Ferrández-Pérez et al.
Research on sexual dissidence under Francoism has often highlighted the repression of homosexual men and trans women, while the trajectories of lesbians remain underexplored. This absence has typically been explained through the notion of '...
Desiring beyond tragedy: Anne Lister's diaries as a queer reconfiguration of the myth of Don Juan [0.03%]
超越悲剧的渴望——安·利斯特日记中的唐璜神话的女性主义和女同性恋重构
Rebeca Campos Ferreras
Rebeca Campos Ferreras
This article examines Anne Lister's diaries as a space for a queer reconfiguration of the Don Juan myth in early nineteenth-century English context. Rather than identifying Lister with the libertine hero, it treats Don Juan archetype as a c...
Jay Szpilka
Jay Szpilka
This article is a reconsideration of the object of the so-called feminist "sex wars", past and present. Building on the transfeminist effort to broaden our understanding of "sex" beyond a limiting sex-as-biology and gender-as-culture framew...
Latina/e lesbian archival praxis and memory work: a plática/roda de conversa with Malflora Collective [0.03%]
拉丁裔/西语裔女同性恋档案实践与记忆工作:与Malflora集体的闲谈/圆桌谈话
Melissa Aslo de la Torre,Guadalupe Ortega,Anahí Ponce et al.
Melissa Aslo de la Torre et al.
Malflora Collective is a digital memory project dedicated to preserving the everyday lives, memories, and legacies of Latina/e lesbians through the publication of a podcast and magazine. In this article, members from Malflora Collective exa...
Remembering and Celebrating the Life and Work of Minnie Bruce Pratt [0.03%]
缅怀和庆祝Minnie Bruce Pratt的一生和工作
Taylor Marie Doherty,Julie R Enszer,Laura Harris et al.
Taylor Marie Doherty et al.
This introduction biographically contextualizes the life and work of Minnie Bruce Pratt (1946-2023) while briefly summarizing the contributions to the special issue, "The Work and Legacy of Minnie Bruce Pratt." Pratt's personal life, social...
Not an Easy Beauty: Nature, Dicothomies and Lesbian Resistance in Jeanette Winterson's Work [0.03%]
善解莺意——论珍妮特温特森作品中的自然、二元对立与同性恋文化抵抗精神
Luis León Prieto
Luis León Prieto
In this paper, I compare two works by contemporary British author Jeanette Winterson, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit (1985) and Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? (2011), focusing on each text's thematic engagement with environmentalism...
Nora Fulton
Nora Fulton
This article attempts to intervene in the scholarly debate about Monique Wittig's status as an "anti-identitarian" thinker by highlighting the ways that mathematics appears throughout her oeuvre as a privileged site of pre-linguistic creati...