Identity Poetics by Linda Garber

Identity Poetics

Race, Class, and the Lesbian-feminist Roots of Queer Theory

Linda Garber

‘Queer theory,’ asserts Linda Garber, ‘alternately buries and vilifies lesbian feminism, missing its valuable insights and ignoring its rich contributions.’ Rejecting the either/or choice between lesbianism and queer theory, she favors an inclusive approach that defies current factionalism. In an eloquent challenge to the privileging of queer theory in the academy, Garber calls for recognition of the historical — and intellectually significant — role of lesbian poets as theorists of lesbian identity and activism. The connections, Garber shows, are most clearly seen when looking at the pivotal work of working-class lesbians/lesbians of color whose articulations of multiple, simultaneous identity positions and activist politics both belong to lesbian feminism and presage queer theory. ‘Identity Poetics’ includes a critical overview of recent historical writing about the women’s and lesbian-feminist movements of the 1970s; discussions of the works of Judy Grahn, Pat Parker, Audre Lorde, Adrienne Rich, and Gloria AnzaldAa; and, finally, a chapter on the rise and hegemony of queer theory within lesbigay studies.

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ISBN 9780231110334
Genre LGBT Studies/Social Sciences
Copyright Date 2001
Publication Date 15-Aug-01
Publisher Columbia University Press
Format Trade Paperback
No. of Pages 284
Language English
Rating NotRated
Paper Type Electronic Format Available
Subject Lesbian feminist theory; Lesbianism; Lesbianism – Philosophy; Lesbians – Identity
BookID 5766

Author: LFWBooks