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Sapphic Slashers: Sex, Violence, and American Modernity
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Sapphic Slashers: Sex, Violence, and American Modernity Tapa dura - 2000

de Lisa Duggan


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On a winter day in 1892, in the broad daylight of downtown Memphis, Tennessee, a middle class woman named Alice Mitchell slashed the throat of her lover, Freda Ward, killing her instantly. Local, national, and international newspapers, medical and scientific publications, and popular fiction writers all clamored to cover the ensuing "girl lovers" murder trial. Lisa Duggan locates in this sensationalized event the emergence of the lesbian in U.S. mass culture and shows how newly "modern" notions of normality and morality that arose from such cases still haunt and distort lesbian and gay politics to the present day.
Situating this story alongside simultaneously circulating lynching narratives (and its resistant versions, such as those of Memphis antilynching activist Ida B. Wells) Duggan reveals how stories of sex and violence were crucial to the development of American modernity. While careful to point out the differences between the public reigns of terror that led to many lynchings and the rarer instances of the murder of one woman by another privately motivated woman, Duggan asserts that dominant versions of both sets of stories contributed to the marginalization of African Americans and women while solidifying a distinctly white, male, heterosexual form of American citizenship. Having explored the role of turn-of-the-century print media--and in particular their tendency toward sensationalism--Duggan moves next to a review of sexology literature and to novels, most notably Radclyffe Hall's The Well of Loneliness. Sapphic Slashers concludes with two appendices, one of which presents a detailed summary of Ward's murder, the trial, and Mitchell's eventual institutionalization. The other presents transcriptions of letters exchanged between the two women prior to the crime.
Combining cultural history, feminist and queer theory, narrative analysis, and compelling storytelling, Sapphic Slashers provides the first history of the emergence of the lesbian in twentieth-century mass culture.

Primera línea

Opening a U.S. newspaper on a typical day, a contemporary reader confronts the national, international, and local news, arranged on the page according to widely agreed upon hierarchies of significance, and conveyed in familiar genres of "hard" news, news analysis, features, editorials, and special interest or lifestyle reporting on subjects from sports to fashion.

Descripción de contraportada

"In this stunningly coherent and compelling account of the development of 'American modernity, ' Duggan captures our interest with the sensational tale of lesbian love murder but then insists that we read this tale through turn-of-the-century debates over racial violence and against the backdrop of the medicalization of homosexuality. "Sapphic Slashers "has 'classic' written all over it."--Judith Halberstam, author of "Female Masculinity"

Detalles

  • Título Sapphic Slashers: Sex, Violence, and American Modernity
  • Autor Lisa Duggan
  • Encuadernación Tapa dura
  • Edición [ Edition: repri
  • Páginas 328
  • Volúmenes 1
  • Idioma ENG
  • Editorial Duke University Press
  • Fecha de publicación November 2000
  • Ilustrado
  • Features Bibliography, Illustrated
  • ISBN 9780822326090 / 0822326094
  • Peso 1.34 libras (0.61 kg)
  • Dimensiones 9.31 x 6.38 x 1.09 pulgadas (23.65 x 16.21 x 2.77 cm)
  • Temas
    • Chronological Period: 19th Century
    • Sex & Gender: Lesbian
    • Topical: Lgbt
  • Library of Congress subjects Mitchell, Alice, Ward, Freda
  • Número de catálogo de la Librería del Congreso de EEUU 00035426
  • Dewey Decimal Code 364.152

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Citas

  • Foreword, 01/01/2001, Page 72
  • Library Journal, 01/01/2001, Page 136

Acerca del autor

Lisa Duggan is Associate Professor of American Studies and History at New York University. She is coauthor of Sex Wars: Sexual Dissent and Political Culture and coeditor of Our Monica, Ourselves: The Clinton Affair and National Interest.

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