Published as part of the Michigan Occasional Papers in Women’s Studies series, this foundational linguistic study examines the internal vocabulary of the post-Stonewall LGBTQ+ community. Authors Julia Penelope and Susan J. Wolfe analyze how traditional gay slang frequently mirrors the patriarchal, sexist, and objectifying value systems of dominant heterosexual culture. The paper explores the social stratification within the community, contrasting the evolution of derogatory labels into reclaimed political identities with the persistent use of misogynistic terminology. It serves as a critical feminist critique of language, subculture, and internal oppression.
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| ISBN: 9789993146735 |
| Subtitle: Michigan Occasional Papers in Women’s Studies |
| Genre: Lesbian Studies |
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| Publication Date: December 1980 |
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| Publisher: Michigan Feminist Studies |
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| Format: Paperback |
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| Book_ID: 106462 |