articleJournal of women's historySep 1, 2003Closed access

Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence (1980)

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Abstract

I want to say a little about the way "Compulsory Heterosexuality" was originally conceived and the context in which we are now living. It was written in part to challenge the erasure of lesbian existence from so much of scholarly feminist literature, an erasure which I felt (and feel) to be not just anti-lesbian, but anti-feminist in its consequences, and to distort the experience of heterosexual women as well. It was not written to widen divisions but to encourage heterosexual feminists to examine heterosexuality as a political institution which disempowers women—and to change it. I also hoped that other lesbians would feel the depth and breadth of woman identification and woman bonding that has run like a…

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Keywords
  • Lesbian
  • Heterosexuality
  • Gender studies
  • Sketch
  • Institution
  • Sociology
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Homosexuality
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