Throughout her work, Audre Lorde maintains that her self-preservation in the face of oppression depends on acting from the recognition and valorization of her feelings as a deep source of knowledge. This claim, taken as a portrayal of agency, poses challenges to standard positions in ethics, epistemology, and moral psychology. This article examines the oppositional agency articulated by Lorde’s thought, locating feeling, poetry, and the power she calls “the erotic” within her avowed project of self-preservation. It then explores the implications of taking seriously Lorde’s account, particularly for theorists examining ethics and epistemology under nonideal social conditions. For situations of sexual intimacy, for example, Lorde’s account un...
This article discusses Audre Lordes theory of intersectionality and affective politics, rereading Lo...
In his article Queering Masturbation in Lorde\u27s Life and Writing Eric Sipyinyu Njeng discusses ...
Discussions of sexual ethics often focus on the wrong of treating another as a mere object instead o...
Throughout her work, Audre Lorde maintains that her self-preservation in the face of oppression depe...
Audre Lorde’s account of the erotic is one of her most widely celebrated contributions to political ...
This thesis advances an understanding of the ontological impact of Western conceptions of sexuality ...
Audre Lorde understands poetry in terms of an overcoming of fear of difference instilled by the raci...
In her poetry collection The Black Unicorn“ (1987), Audre Lorde shows the ways in which those who do...
This essay is an examination of Audre Lorde\u27s use of graphic imagery in her poems to create aware...
Audre Lorde, a queer Black poet, is known for speaking out against many forms of oppression and the ...
This essay discusses the intellectual and poetic work of Audre Lorde and its significance for contem...
This project examines the struggles many feminists encounter with traditional forms of academic writ...
In both popular and scholarly discussions, sexual consent is gaining traction as the central moral c...
This chapter uses Audre Lorde’s essay “Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power” as an analytic frame...
For Lorde, identity rests in the power of one’s voice; in that having a voice gives one the agency n...
This article discusses Audre Lordes theory of intersectionality and affective politics, rereading Lo...
In his article Queering Masturbation in Lorde\u27s Life and Writing Eric Sipyinyu Njeng discusses ...
Discussions of sexual ethics often focus on the wrong of treating another as a mere object instead o...
Throughout her work, Audre Lorde maintains that her self-preservation in the face of oppression depe...
Audre Lorde’s account of the erotic is one of her most widely celebrated contributions to political ...
This thesis advances an understanding of the ontological impact of Western conceptions of sexuality ...
Audre Lorde understands poetry in terms of an overcoming of fear of difference instilled by the raci...
In her poetry collection The Black Unicorn“ (1987), Audre Lorde shows the ways in which those who do...
This essay is an examination of Audre Lorde\u27s use of graphic imagery in her poems to create aware...
Audre Lorde, a queer Black poet, is known for speaking out against many forms of oppression and the ...
This essay discusses the intellectual and poetic work of Audre Lorde and its significance for contem...
This project examines the struggles many feminists encounter with traditional forms of academic writ...
In both popular and scholarly discussions, sexual consent is gaining traction as the central moral c...
This chapter uses Audre Lorde’s essay “Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power” as an analytic frame...
For Lorde, identity rests in the power of one’s voice; in that having a voice gives one the agency n...
This article discusses Audre Lordes theory of intersectionality and affective politics, rereading Lo...
In his article Queering Masturbation in Lorde\u27s Life and Writing Eric Sipyinyu Njeng discusses ...
Discussions of sexual ethics often focus on the wrong of treating another as a mere object instead o...