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Lesbian Appetites: Food, Sexuality and Community in Feminist AutobiographyUniversity of Warwick, UK Food and its emotional and political significance pervades autobiographical writing by lesbians. This article traces the connections between food, sexuality and identity through four exemplary texts - Jeanette Wintersons Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, Audre Lordes Zami, Dorothy Allisons A Lesbian Appetite and Anna Livias Tongues or Fingers - where food is crucial in both defining and contesting lesbian identity, sexuality and community. Food memories and histories are portrayed as constitutive of the self, reaching back to childhood and images of home. On the other hand, they are also related to the social context of class inequalities and gendered hierarchies. Within these autobiographical narratives, food both constitutes and expresses a sense of self, playing a crucial part in the construction of the writers complex, multi-layered narratives of identity.
Key Words: Dorothy Allison autobiography gender identity Anna Livia Audre Lorde Jeanette Winterson
Sexualities, Vol. 9, No. 4,
469-485 (2006) |
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