Lucille Cairns
Post-Feminist Pornographication or Pro-Sex Feminism? Queer Performativity in the Work of Two French Female Artists
Cairns, Lucille
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Lucille Cairns vs001009@durham.ac.uk
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Santiago Fouz Hernández
Editor
Abstract
In this essay, I examine contemporary renegotiations of feminism that constitute a challenge not only for self-defined feminists, but also for mainstream interpretive communities, and that in fact have the potential for a quasi-universal impact. I do so by focusing on the work of French female artists and performers Wendy Delorme and Émilie Jouvet. A key question provoked by their work is the extent to which their butch/fem(me) lesbian performances and textual artefacts constitute politically intelligible resistance to hegemonic norms of gender, sex and sexuality. The significance of this question extends well beyond the national boundaries of Delorme and Jouvet’s French identity. Indeed, their counter-discourses to more conventional feminisms have emerged not from any specifically French tradition, but as part of a more global movement. This globality is reflected in both of the texts selected as case-studies below. Delorme’s written text situates itself firmly in a clearly international context of discourses on feminism and sexuality, particularly queer (which is still as yet a relatively new discourse in France). Jouvet’s filmic text has a soundtrack which alternates between French and English, has a focus on performers of three different nationalities (American, French, German), and covers their tour across broad sweeps of Europe (Belgium, Denmark, France, and Germany). Delorme has in the past both taught at the University of Paris and acted in experimental lesbian X-rated films. However, her most notable interventions in the politics of gender and sex have taken the form...
Citation
Cairns, L. (2014). Post-Feminist Pornographication or Pro-Sex Feminism? Queer Performativity in the Work of Two French Female Artists. In L. Cairns, & S. Fouz Hernández (Eds.), Rethinking ‘identities’ : cultural articulations of alterity and resistance in the new millennium (21-42). Peter Lang. https://doi.org/10.3726/978-3-0353-0607-1
Online Publication Date | Apr 14, 2014 |
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Publication Date | Apr 14, 2014 |
Deposit Date | Apr 30, 2014 |
Publisher | Peter Lang |
Pages | 21-42 |
Series Title | Cultural identity studies. |
Book Title | Rethinking ‘identities’ : cultural articulations of alterity and resistance in the new millennium. |
ISBN | 9783034308656 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.3726/978-3-0353-0607-1 |
Public URL | https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1678988 |
Publisher URL | https://www.peterlang.com/view/9783035399301/12_part1_ch1.html#toc_marker-3-3 |
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