“Girl-on-girl culture”

IF 1.6 Q2 COMMUNICATION Journal of Language and Sexuality Pub Date : 2019-08-20 DOI:10.1075/JLS.18013.BAI
A. Bailey
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This article investigates the construction of sex advice for queer women as it features on the world’s most popular lesbian website, Autostraddle. Based in the United States, the website is a “progressively feminist” online community for lesbian, bisexual and other queer women. Using multimodal critical discourse analysis and corpus linguistics, this article explores how representations of sexual and gender identity facilitate the construction of homonormativity on the website. It argues that these representations involve a tension between exclusivity and inclusivity. On the one hand, Autostraddle wants to construct an exclusive markedly lesbian subjectivity and a subcultural model of lesbian sex, which is lacking in mainstream culture. On the other hand, it aims to be inclusive of transgender and bisexual women, and to deconstruct the idea of sexual homogeneity. Findings show that Autostraddle discursively negotiates these competing goals to construct a distinctly “queer female” normativity centred on young cisgender feminine lesbians.
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“女子同性亲热文化”
这篇文章调查了世界上最受欢迎的女同性恋网站Autostraddle上为酷儿女性提供的性建议的构建。该网站总部位于美国,是一个面向女同性恋、双性恋和其他酷儿女性的“渐进女权主义”在线社区。本文运用多模态批评语篇分析和语料库语言学,探讨性和性别认同的表征如何促进网站上的同源性构建。它认为,这些表述涉及排他性和包容性之间的紧张关系。一方面,Autostraddle希望构建一种独特的、明显的女同性恋主体性和女同性恋性的亚文化模式,这是主流文化所缺乏的。另一方面,它旨在包容跨性别和双性恋女性,并解构性同质性的观念。研究结果表明,Autostraddle对这些相互竞争的目标进行了讨论,以构建一种以年轻的顺性别女性女同性恋为中心的明显的“酷儿女性”规范。
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Journal of Language and Sexuality
Journal of Language and Sexuality Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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