Pour une généalogie de la littérature lesbienne française

IF 0.5 Q3 WOMENS STUDIES Feminismos Pub Date : 2019-12-20 DOI:10.14198/fem.2019.34.04
Marta Segarra
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This essay posits that a genealogy of French lesbian literature can be traced back to a certain number of women’s writings of the first decades of the 20th century, and in particular to the period between the two world wars; among these authors are Renee Vivien, Natalie Barney, Lucie Delarue-Mardrus, Jeanne Galzy and Colette. In their poetic and, to a lesser extent, narrative texts, the liquid element often acts as a metaphor for homoerotic relationships between women, but also as an image of the fluidity of gender and sexual identifications, beyond male-female and heterosexual-homosexual binarism.
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对于法国女同性恋文学的谱系
本文认为,法国女同性恋文学的谱系可以追溯到20世纪前几十年的一些女性作品,特别是两次世界大战之间的时期;其中包括蕾妮·薇薇安、娜塔莉·巴尼、露西·德拉鲁·马德鲁斯、珍妮·加尔兹和科莱特。在他们的诗歌文本中,以及在较小程度上的叙事文本中,液体元素通常是女性之间同性恋关系的隐喻,但也作为性别和性认同流动性的图像,超越了男女和异性恋同性恋的二元主义。
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