Audre Lorde and queer ecology: An ecological praxis of Black lesbian identity in Zami.

IF 1.1 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Malini Sheoran
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This paper employs Audre Lorde's theoretical paradigm of anti-binarism and ecofeminism to explore her creation of a distinctive queer space which is achieved through the successful incorporation of ecological elements in her narrative of lesbianism. The central premise of this research lies in the intersection of lesbian concerns and the environmental sensibility in Lorde's novel, Zami. The detailed analysis of instances of lesbian lovemaking interspersed with ecological references in Zami reveals a close connection between environment and queer sexuality, realised in the phrase "queer ecology". This study investigates how the erotic contours of Lorde's lesbian identity are shaped by her sustained engagement with the environmental metaphor derived from her immediate surroundings as well as the geography of her ancestral Grenadian island where the Zami myth originates. The cartographies of the physical landscape of Grenada and Black lesbian bodies intersect to form a combined ethos of lesbian eroticism driven by a strong rootedness in ecological affiliation. Through close examination of Afrekete's role in Zami's lesbian erotics, this paper activates a distinctive queer-ecological reading of lesbian relationships derived from a combination of aquatic, green, and edible metaphors. This article is an endeavour to bring about a sustained engagement of queer and environmental concerns by unravelling a symbiotic relationship between the two.

奥德丽-洛德与同性恋生态学:扎米》中黑人女同性恋身份的生态实践。
本文运用奥德丽-洛德的反二元论和生态女性主义理论范式,探讨她通过在女同性恋叙事中成功融入生态元素,创造了一个独特的同性恋空间。本研究的核心前提在于洛德小说《扎米》中女同性恋关注的问题与环境情感的交汇。通过详细分析《扎米》中女同性恋与生态环境交媾的实例,可以发现环境与同性恋性行为之间的密切联系,这在 "同性恋生态学 "这一短语中得到了体现。本研究探讨了洛德的女同性恋身份的情色轮廓是如何通过她对周围环境的持续参与以及她祖先格林纳达岛屿(扎米神话的发源地)的地理环境隐喻而形成的。格林纳达的自然景观和黑人女同性恋的身体相互交织,形成了一种女同性恋情色主义的综合精神,这种精神深深扎根于生态关系之中。通过仔细研究 Afrekete 在扎米的女同性恋情欲中的作用,本文从水生、绿色和可食用隐喻的结合出发,对女同性恋关系进行了独特的同性恋生态学解读。本文试图通过揭示同性恋与环境之间的共生关系,持续关注同性恋与环境问题。
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Journal of Lesbian Studies
Journal of Lesbian Studies SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
2.20
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9.10%
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27
期刊介绍: The Journal of Lesbian Studies examines the cultural, historical, and interpersonal impact of the lesbian experience on society, keeping all readers—professional, academic, or general—informed and up to date on current findings, resources, and community concerns. Independent scholars, professors, students, and lay people will find this interdisciplinary journal essential on the topic of lesbian studies!
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