- Political lesbianism
Political lesbianism is a phenomenon within
feminism , primarilySecond wave feminism ; it includes, but is not limited to,lesbian separatism . Political lesbianism embraces the theory thatsexual orientation is a choice, and advocateslesbianism as a positive alternative toheterosexuality for women. [Julie Bindel, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/weekend/story/0,3605,1177708,00.html Location, location, orientation] , "The Guardian ", March 27, 2004]hared interest
Beginning in the late 1960s, new wave feminism provided a platform for some women to come out of a perceived suffocating shell of
heterosexual norms, traditional sexuality,marriage and family life. A life viewed by some feminists as one of hard labor with little consideration and a system that subordinates women. By coming out ofdominating heterosexual relationships,women are given an opportunity to declare themselves as lesbians with shared interests. As a result, feminism provided an environment in which lesbianism was less about personal pain or anguish but an important political issue.In a broad sense,
political lesbianism entails the political identification of women with women, it encompasses a role beyond sexuality but supports eschewing forming relationship with men. It is partly based on the idea that women sharing and promoting a common interest creates a positive and needed energy which is necessary to enhance and elevate the role of women in the society, a development which will be curtailed by the institutions of heterosexuality andsexism if women chose the traditional norms.Though, there were instances of
discrimination of lesbianism within feminism. Feminism however, ended up providing a needed political platform for lesbianism. In its wake, it also expanded and introduceddivergent views of sexuality. [Ramazanoglu; Routledge, Feminism and the Contradictions of Oppression, Routledge, 1989. pp84]ocial constructs of sexuality and criticism
Some feminist theory on sexuality evaded
biological fixation and embracedsocial construction as the basis of sexuality. However, this idea posed further questions on the subject of sexuality and lesbianism. If sexuality could be a construction ofhuman nature then little room is given to understanding the nature of the historical formation of human nature, especially, if the historical nature of man or woman enhanced heterosexuality. [Ramazanoglu; Routledge, Feminism and the Contradictions of Oppression, Routledge, 1989. pp84-86] A lack oftheoretical clarity of lesbianism and sexuality becomes more profound as some researchers view sexuality as much more thanchoice , though this view is far from proven. Also, if lesbianism becomes asocial institution , the avenue for a dominant persona in the relationships may also pose challenge to the original intention of political lesbianism.ee also
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Ti-Grace Atkinson Notes
Further reading
* "Love Your Enemy?: The Debate Between Heterosexual Feminism and Political Lesbianism", London:Onlywomen Press, 1981, ISBN 0-906500-08-7.
Sheila Jeffries ,Leeds Revolutionary Feminist Group , et al.; no editor is listed.
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