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摘要
在这篇文章中,我分析了巴西作家卡桑德拉·里奥斯(1932-2002)的小说《尤苏乌马·勒斯比卡》(1980)。我研究了里奥斯的文本如何讨论小说主人公弗拉维亚的女同性恋和性取向,以及七岁的弗拉维亚与一名成年女性的性关系和爱情关系。Judith Butler、Marilyn R.Farwell、Teresa De Lauretis、Adrianne Rich、Gayle Rubin和Jeffrey Weeks等作家的作品为我的理论框架提供了信息。我建议小说将Flávia的性取向呈现为自然和真实,以挑战围绕女同性恋和儿童性取向的传统话语。虽然女同性恋性行为在儿童中的表现是越轨和赋权的,因为它将女性的同性欲望确立为自然的,可以追溯到婴儿时期,但我认为,小说对成年女同性恋性行为的处理使传统的体罚、种族和阶级等级制度永久化。
Cassandra Rios e a lésbica genuína em Eu sou uma lésbica (1980)
In this article, I analyze the novel, Eu sou uma lésbica (1980), by Brazilian author Cassandra Rios (1932-2002). I examine how Rios's text discusses the lesbianism and sexuality of Flávia, the protagonist of the novel, as well as the sexual and love relationship that the seven-year-old Flávia has with an adult woman. The work of authors such as Judith Butler, Marilyn R. Farwell, Teresa De Lauretis, Adrianne Rich, Gayle Rubin, and Jeffrey Weeks informs my theoretical framework. I propose that the novel presents Flávia's sexuality as natural and genuine in order to challenge traditional discourses surrounding lesbianism and children’s sexuality. While the representation of lesbian sexuality in children is transgressive and empowering, as it establishes same-sex desire among women as natural and dating back to infancy, I contend however that the novel’s treatment of adult lesbian sexuality perpetuates traditional corporal, racial, and class hierarchies.