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Author Gil-Gomez, Ellen M

Title Performing La Mestiza : Textual Representations of Lesbians of Color and the Negotiation of Identities
Published Milton : Taylor and Francis, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (245 pages)
Series Routledge Library Editions: Literature and Sexuality
Routledge Library Editions: Literature and Sexuality
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Original Title Page -- Original Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. Rethinking Identity Construction: Placing the Lesbian of Color -- 2. Naming the Enemies: Multiple Threats to the Existence of the Lesbian of Color -- 3. Strategies of Survival: The Limits and the Consequences -- 4. The Path To Survival: Rewriting Cultural Traditions and Creating Living Theories -- Conclusion -- Endnotes -- Bibliography
Summary "This book, first published in 2000, explores the intersections of race, gender and gay identities in writings by contemporary American lesbians of colour in order to show how this subject is sometimes ignored, sometimes brutalised and is very rarely able to survive on her own terms by constructing her own identity acts of cultural revision. The author places the lesbian of colour in the context of current identity theories showing the ever-present blind spots within current theoretical paradigms, she then reads a variety of writings by lesbians of colour describing the possibilities that exist for these subjects in textual and social realities. The author shows the varied communities that threaten the existence of this subject, as well as the limits that dictate the subject's ability to create her self. By bridging Judith Butler's Gender Trouble and Gloria Anzaldua's New Mestiza she describes how lesbians of colour can survive numerous sites of hostility by constructing a positive identity within her home community through revising cultural traditions and history. After considering the power of these acts of revision, the author calls for the empowered performance of the mestiza state - the state of contradiction wherein the lesbian of colour finds herself. This book is the first to analyse creative and theoretical works by African American, Asian American, Latina and Native American communities and writers through the lens of lesbian studies. Authors include recognised figures such as Audre Lorde, Ana Castillo and Paula Gunn Allen, as well as lesser known authors like Best Brant, Natashia Lopez and Willyce Kim. It provides a corrective to Butler's empowering but essentially white vision of performing identity, so that lesbians of colour can claim their identities and remain tied to their own cultural traditions. Ultimately, the author asks for a reconsideration of the value of identity studies that articulate monolithic identities and whose analyses perpetuate what they seek to disrupt."--Provided by publisher
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Subject Lesbians' writings, American -- History and criticism
Feminism and literature -- United States -- History -- 20th century
American literature -- Minority authors -- History and criticism
Women and literature -- United States -- History -- 20th century
American literature -- Women authors -- History and criticism
Minority women -- United States -- Intellectual life
Lesbians -- United States -- Intellectual life
Identity (Psychology) in literature.
Minority women in literature.
Lesbians in literature.
American literature -- Minority authors
American literature -- Women authors
Feminism and literature
Identity (Psychology) in literature
Lesbians in literature
Lesbians -- Intellectual life
Lesbians' writings, American
Minority women in literature
Women and literature
United States
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781351819442
1351819445