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This work explores evolving lesbian identities over 25 years, navigating changing sexual politics and societal expectations. It questions how lesbians maintain authentic sexual practices amidst shifting ideologies.

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Area of Science:

  • Sociology
  • Gender Studies
  • Sexuality Studies

Background:

  • Explores the complexities of lesbian identity over 25 years.
  • Addresses the evolution of "vice and virtue" within lesbian communities.
  • Highlights the challenges of maintaining sexual authenticity against opposition.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the changing paradigms of lesbian identity and sexuality.
  • To analyze the negotiation of historical shifts in lesbian ideology and practice.
  • To critically assess the concept of a "real" lesbian based on sexual behavior.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective analysis of personal experiences.
  • Critical guidance from scholars Joan Nestle, Gayle Rubin, Emma Healey, and Sue O'Sullivan.
  • Discursive weight added through critical commentary on recollected experiences.

Main Results:

  • Identifies diverse lesbian identities: butch-femme, woman-identified-woman, sex radical, and "Queer and Here."
  • Documents the "collisions with erotic orthodoxy" and opposition faced by lesbians.
  • Illustrates the negotiation of historical shifts in Western lesbian sexuality.

Conclusions:

  • Lesbian identity is fluid and multifaceted, challenging simplistic definitions.
  • Navigating sexual correctness and ideological shifts is central to lesbian experience.
  • The definition of a "real" lesbian remains a contested and complex issue, potentially linked to sexual practices.