Challenging Heteropatriarchy: The Contribution of Visual Activism to a South African Lesbian Standpoint

C. Westman
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Much of how sexual violence against Black lesbian women in South Africa comes to be understood is through narratives that position them as perpetual victims, as women without agency, and as disembodied beings. Their lived experiences and voices become lost in this narrative of violence. However, a counter-narrative has emerged in South Africa, particularly through visual activism. Such activism plays an important role in recognising the lived experiences of queer South African individuals, creating awareness of issues affecting queer communities, and giving voice to those who are often silenced by hegemonic narratives and discourses. Although research has and continues to be done related to visual activism, this article aims to explore the ways in which visual activism contributes to a feminist standpoint that is specifically South African and begins from the voices of those who are most marginalised. Such a standpoint has the possibility of illuminating heteropatriarchal systems of power that contribute to the oppression of and violence towards Black lesbian women, queer individuals, and women more generally. In this article, I argue that a standpoint that incorporates the voices of Black lesbian women, particularly as they emerge through visual activism, is useful for understanding knowledge of violence in South Africa and for challenging dominant ideologies and systems of power.
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挑战异性恋:视觉活动对南非女同性恋立场的贡献
南非黑人女同性恋遭受的性暴力在很大程度上是通过将她们定位为永远的受害者、没有主观能动性的妇女以及无实体的存在的叙事来理解的。在这种暴力叙事中,她们的生活经历和声音都消失了。然而,南非出现了一种反叙述,特别是通过视觉行动主义。这种行动主义在承认南非同性恋个人的生活经历、提高人们对影响同性恋社区的问题的认识以及让那些经常被霸权叙事和话语压制的人发出声音方面发挥了重要作用。尽管已经并将继续开展与视觉行动主义相关的研究,但本文旨在探讨视觉行动主义如何促进专门针对南非的女权主义立场,并从最边缘化群体的声音出发。这种观点有可能揭示出异质父权制的权力体系,这种权力体系造成了对黑人女同性恋、同性恋者以及更广泛意义上的妇女的压迫和暴力。在这篇文章中,我认为纳入黑人女同性恋的声音,尤其是通过视觉行动主义出现的黑人女同性恋的声音,有助于了解南非的暴力知识,也有助于挑战主流意识形态和权力体系。
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