Full Description
Erotic Knowledge explores how US lesbian feminists raised questions about the political stakes of sexual freedom, how their distinctive political vocabularies informed coalition- and institution-building in ways that strain against contemporary queer and feminist assumptions, and how these alternative grammars were left behind in the decades since lesbian feminism's remarkable surge in the 1970s. Elena Gambino makes the case that the past of US lesbian feminism is rich in resources not only for rethinking vital questions of sexual freedom in the present, but also for incorporating these questions into a broader understanding of the silencing effects of disciplinary historical knowledge. Drawing on archival sources typically ignored in political theory, such as lesbian feminist poetry, literary criticism, and the publications of small presses and periodicals, Gambino argues that the full extent of lesbian feminists' contributions should be seen as a distinctive form of political analysis that which can guide lesbian feminist interventions in sexual intimacy, epistemology, and institution-building.
Contents
Introduction. US Lesbian Feminism Beyond and Beside the Waves 1
1. Erotic Knowledge: Lesbian Feminism and the Genealogies of Sexuality 29
2. The Will to Remember: Poetry as Political History in Lesbian Feminist Theory 55
3. On Publishing and Publicity: Intersectional Accountability in Lesbian Feminist Publishing 84
4. Loving in Doorways: World-Making and the Lesbian Erotic 105
5. Against Arrogant Perception: Lesbianizing Political Theory 128
Epilogue. Lesbian Feminism Across Time and Space 151
Acknowledgments 167
Notes 173
Bibliography 187
Index



