Shugar D R
a University of Rhode Island , USA.
J Lesbian Stud. 1999;3(3):11-20. doi: 10.1300/J155v03n03_02.
SUMMARY While much has been written on the implications of queer theory for lesbian sexuality, little attention has been paid to its impact on lesbian community and subsequent formulations of lesbian identity. The essay argues that theories of identity emerge in part from their interactions with lesbian sexual practice situated within the context of lesbian community. Because lesbian community serves as an important base for socio-political activism, queer theory's destabilization of identity and sexuality has a direct impact on our ability to effect social change. The essay concludes with suggestions for more positive relationships between queer and lesbian communities than have been explored in the past.