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Freaky hands: a phenomenological reflection on lesbian hands
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Abstract:
This phenomenological reflection explores the meaning and significance embedded in lesbian hands. Hands are a site that bears the inscription of difference and deviance on our bodies, but our freaky (and freakishly talented) hands should also be reclaimed as a site of specifically lesbian power and erotic significance. Combining personal and cultural musings,Wednesday celebrates lesbian hands as symbols of lesbian strength, independence, uniqueness, talent, and desire.
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