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本文认为,米妮·布鲁斯·普拉特(Minnie Bruce Pratt) 1995年的抒情和自我理论文本《S/HE》(S/HE)提供了一种强大的、至今仍有意义的女同性恋女权主义、反种族主义愿景,这种愿景不仅是跨性别的包容,而且还突出了跨性别和女同性恋女权主义思想、政治和社区之间的深刻重叠。阅读S/HE挑战了女权主义者和跨性别者对性别的看法必然不同的观念。为了证明这一点,我仔细阅读了S/HE,在普拉特参加Camp Trans的背景下解释,特别是在1994年的夏天,以及普拉特在她的书出版后接受的采访。我展示了普拉特在S/HE中对自己身份的理解,以及她与莱斯利·范伯格(Leslie Feinberg)的关系,为性别、性和性行为提供了途径,打破了跨性别排外的女权主义逻辑。阅读S/HE澄清了一些女同性恋女权主义者和跨性别者历史之间一个重要的交叉点——而不是区别:对某种类似于性别认同的东西的依恋。
Gender at the Junction of Feminist and Trans Thought: Reading Minnie Bruce Pratt's S/HE.
This essay argues that Minnie Bruce Pratt's 1995 lyrical and auto-theoretical text S/HE provides a powerful and still-relevant lesbian feminist, anti-racist vision that is not simply trans-inclusive, but that also highlights deep overlaps between trans and lesbian feminist thought, politics and community. Reading S/HE challenges the notion that feminist and trans approaches to gender are necessarily divergent. To make this argument, I develop close readings of S/HE, interpreted in the context of Pratt's participation in Camp Trans, especially during the summer of 1994, and of the interviews Pratt gave surrounding the publications of her book. I show how Pratt's understanding in S/HE of her own identity and of her relationship with Leslie Feinberg provide approaches to gender, sex, and sexuality that disrupt trans-exclusive feminist logics. Reading S/HE clarifies an important point of intersection-not difference-between some lesbian feminist and trans histories: an attachment to something akin to gender identity.
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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!