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记住拉斯赫尔马纳斯:女同性恋女权主义者的记忆工作中的集体关怀
1Feminist Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, USA.
Journal of lesbian studies
|January 21, 2026
概括
拉斯赫尔马纳斯 (Las Hermanas) 是20世纪70年代的一个女同性恋女权主义空间,作为一个"女同性恋棕色公共场所" (lesbian brown commons) 运作,培养了激进的护理和集体记忆. 它的档案实践揭示了故意拒绝,维护社区和塑造替代性的女同性恋公共历史.
科学领域:
- 女权主义史学史学
- 酷儿档案研究 酷儿档案研究
- 文化研究 文化研究
背景情况:
- 20世纪70年代,女同性恋女权主义空间的出现对社区建设至关重要.
- 像拉斯赫尔马纳斯妇女文化中心和咖啡馆这样的空间是边缘化群体的重要枢纽.
- 了解这些空间需要检查它们对记忆和抵抗的独特方法.
研究的目的:
- 分析拉斯赫尔马纳斯作为一个极端照顾,集体记忆和档案拒绝的网站.
- 探索这个色情女同性恋的女权主义空间是如何作为"女同性恋棕色公共资源"运作的.
- 调查社区的档案实践作为一种历史学抵抗形式.
主要方法:
- 借鉴口述历史,日志记录和女权主义报纸.
- 应用色彩批判的酷儿,影响理论和女权主义史学.
- 将档案的空白解释为故意的拒绝行为,而不是缺席.
主要成果:
- 拉斯赫尔马纳斯作为一个女同性恋的棕色公共场所运作,在那里,照顾,匿名和集体劳动推动了政治抵抗.
- 该社区的碎片档案和战略不透明度表明了历史学抵抗的方法.
- 档案漏洞被认为是故意拒绝,这对社区保护至关重要.
结论:
- 关心和拒绝是色彩记忆工作的基础.
- 该研究通过突出创造历史的替代方法,为古怪史学和女权主义档案研究做出了贡献.
- 拉斯赫尔马纳斯的实践为了解边缘化社区与档案和历史的接触提供了一个模型.
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