Minnie Bruce Pratt describes what femme means to her when she says “For me, femme is a place of resistance to [that] degradation, a place to divest femininity of limiting stereotypes, and a place to assert the power and dignity of femaleness” (Pratt 197). Femme has often been charged with reinforcing outdated and un-feminist stereotypes of women, especially when femme is paired with butch. A femme/butch pairing has been accused of imitating heterosexuality, or at best, heteronormativity. These ways of understanding femme are predicated on the idea of the femme as the butch’s other half, but femme exists on its own. Pratt, like many self-identified femmes, finds a queer femme identity to be empowering: “a place of resistance.” How, then does...
We take up questions of passing/outing as they arise for those with queer femme identities. We argue...
Since the 1970‘s, there has been an ongoing argument within the lesbian community overwhether the ge...
We take up questions of passing/outing as they arise for those with queer femme identities. We argue...
Queer theory argues that ruling heteronormative discourses are productive of sexualities. How then d...
Queer theory argues that ruling heteronormative discourses are productive of sexualities. How then d...
My dissertation research examines the tensions in queer feminine expressions within the queer commun...
Much of the literature surrounding the experiences of queer women1 revolves around the nonconforming...
The terms butch and femme refer to two gender identities that are rooted in sexual minority women\u2...
The terms butch and femme refer to two gender identities that are rooted in sexual minority women\u2...
The terms butch and femme refer to two gender identities that are rooted in sexual minority women\u2...
The terms butch and femme refer to two gender identities that are rooted in sexual minority women\u2...
This chapter focuses on the notion that particular ways of understanding femininity have been histor...
We take up questions of passing/outing as they arise for those with queer femme identities. We argue...
We take up questions of passing/outing as they arise for those with queer femme identities. We argue...
We take up questions of passing/outing as they arise for those with queer femme identities. We argue...
We take up questions of passing/outing as they arise for those with queer femme identities. We argue...
Since the 1970‘s, there has been an ongoing argument within the lesbian community overwhether the ge...
We take up questions of passing/outing as they arise for those with queer femme identities. We argue...
Queer theory argues that ruling heteronormative discourses are productive of sexualities. How then d...
Queer theory argues that ruling heteronormative discourses are productive of sexualities. How then d...
My dissertation research examines the tensions in queer feminine expressions within the queer commun...
Much of the literature surrounding the experiences of queer women1 revolves around the nonconforming...
The terms butch and femme refer to two gender identities that are rooted in sexual minority women\u2...
The terms butch and femme refer to two gender identities that are rooted in sexual minority women\u2...
The terms butch and femme refer to two gender identities that are rooted in sexual minority women\u2...
The terms butch and femme refer to two gender identities that are rooted in sexual minority women\u2...
This chapter focuses on the notion that particular ways of understanding femininity have been histor...
We take up questions of passing/outing as they arise for those with queer femme identities. We argue...
We take up questions of passing/outing as they arise for those with queer femme identities. We argue...
We take up questions of passing/outing as they arise for those with queer femme identities. We argue...
We take up questions of passing/outing as they arise for those with queer femme identities. We argue...
Since the 1970‘s, there has been an ongoing argument within the lesbian community overwhether the ge...
We take up questions of passing/outing as they arise for those with queer femme identities. We argue...