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Lesbian Choices (Paperback, Revised)
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Lesbian Choices (Paperback, Revised)
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A dense examination of the complexity of lesbian identity. Card
(Philosophy/Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison; Feminist Ethics, not
reviewed) introduces Lesbian Choices as the result of learning "to
speak with [her] own voice as a lesbian feminist philosopher with a
certain set of histories." While the subject of this volume is
highly personal to Card and is born from her identity as "a
semi-rural white-anglo woman, a woman-lover, and a survivor of
domestic abuse," her book is by no means a memoir. It is in fact
ruthlessly academic and may prove difficult for the general reader.
Card explores lesbian culture, ethics, and friendship and expands
this more personal construction of identity onto a broader societal
panorama through her discussion of lesbians in the military,
closeting, and homophobia. Card is at her most insightful in a
chapter that explores sexual agency; she observes there that in
patriarchal society lesbians are more likely to actively choose
their sexuality while heterosexual women are less conscious of the
decision they make vis-a-vis their sexual preference. She offers a
lesbian "genealogy" from ancient Greek and Roman Amazons to
19th-century "passionate friends" as a means of grounding this
choice historically; she also references the lives and work of
writers Mary Wollstonecraft and Virginia Woolf, among others, as
examples of an early awareness, though not explicit, of lesbian
possibility. Card is delicate and brave when speaking out about
lesbian battering and stalking and female incest, giving voice to
what some feminists want left unspoken. Her breaking the silence
around mother-daughter incest is especially important in that much
of the writing on this is found in personal narratives and is left
out of academic and clinical literature. A learned inquiry into
lesbianism, more useful to Card's colleagues in academia than to
popular readers. (Kirkus Reviews)
Renowned feminist philosopher Claudia Card courageously explores
the complex ethical and political questions lesbians face regarding
their identities and their relationship both within and outside the
lesbian communities.
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