Pornoterrorism: Antisocial Dykes in the Spanish Transfeminist Movement

IF 0.5 Q3 WOMENS STUDIES
Feminismos Pub Date : 2022-07-15 DOI:10.14198/fem.2022.40.07
Ana Almar Liante
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This article examines Pornoterrorismo (2011), written by Spanish transfeminist poet and performer Diana J. Torres. In this book, the author mixes autobiographical details with personal reflections that have motivated her work and includes a selection of pornoterrorista poetry. Through a close reading of the narrative and poetic voice, this essay shows how Pornoterrorismo constructs a transfeminist discourse of radical negativity based on the discursive figure of the dyke as a fractured, monstrous subject that ultimately expands the realm of queer negativity. First, I focus on how Torres explores the symbolic potential of dyke sexual practices throughout her narrative in order to challenge some of the underlaying assumptions in the original formulations of the antisocial thesis in queer theory originally elaborated by Lee Edelman and Leo Bersani. I will show how the dyke practices that Torres stages and that she describes in detail reveal the gender bias that marks the original theorization of the antisocial turn in queer theory. Second, I propose queer terrorism as a radical antisocial politics of transfeminist negativity. Here, I argue that there is an affective connection between Torres’s performance with the material effects of terrorism that would be, precisely, that of provoking terror in a heteronormative society. Through the affective violence that is given off through her autobiographical account until the adoption of her artistic name, as well as a detailed analysis of her poem «Hijxs de puta» [Kids of Bitches], I will show how queer terrorism shapes the pornoterrorista answer to the attacks of a heteronormative society. Ultimately, this article aims to contribute to the study and delimitation of a transfeminist literary corpus written by its protagonists —texts that share a legitimization of life experience with a broadening, adaptation, or reinterpretation of feminist queer theory, situated in the contemporary Spanish context.
色情恐怖主义:西班牙跨性别女权运动中的反社会女同性恋者
本文考察了西班牙转型派诗人和表演者戴安娜·托雷斯的《Pornoterrorismo》(2011)。在这本书中,作者将自传体细节与个人反思相结合,这些反思激发了她的作品,并收录了一些色情诗歌。通过仔细阅读叙事和诗意的声音,本文展示了波尔诺特罗里斯莫是如何基于堤坝作为一个断裂的、可怕的主题的话语形象,构建一个激进消极性的反女权主义话语的,最终扩展了酷儿消极性的领域。首先,我关注Torres如何在她的整个叙事中探索堤坝性行为的象征潜力,以挑战Lee Edelman和Leo Bersani最初阐述的酷儿理论中反社会理论的原始公式中的一些基本假设。我将展示Torres阶段和她详细描述的堤坝实践如何揭示性别偏见,这标志着酷儿理论中反社会转变的最初理论化。第二,我认为酷儿恐怖主义是一种激进的反社会政治,具有反女权主义的消极性。在这里,我认为托雷斯的表现与恐怖主义的物质影响之间存在情感联系,确切地说,这就是在一个非规范社会中挑起恐怖。通过她的自传体叙述,直到她的艺名被采用,所引发的情感暴力,以及对她的诗歌《婊子养的孩子》的详细分析,我将展示酷儿恐怖主义如何塑造对非规范社会攻击的回应。最终,本文旨在为研究和界定由其主人公撰写的跨女权主义文学语料库做出贡献——这些文本在当代西班牙背景下,通过对女权主义酷儿理论的拓宽、改编或重新解释,共享生活经验的合法化。
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