Department of Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies, State University of New York (SUNY), Stony Brook, New York, USA.
J Lesbian Stud. 2020;24(3):214-226. doi: 10.1080/10894160.2019.1678930. Epub 2019 Nov 8.
Through the analysis of two years of ethnographic observations and 40 in-depth interviews with a collective of Black and Puerto Rican exotic dancers (referred to herein as "Divine Dancers") who perform exotic dance for other women, this article explores how spatial expressions of sexuality within the context of a woman-only exotic dance venue enables both the resistance and reinforcement of circulating discourses of race, gender, and sexuality that construct sexual desirability under the male gaze. In contrast to literatures on exotic dance that center the heteromasculinist arrangement of the U.S. gentleman's club, this article centers the construction of a woman-only exotic dance space that is absent of men and white women. I situate this analysis within critiques put forward by the feminist sex wars to argue that space and place, in tandem with racialized sexualization, shapes women's potential to enact agency in the domain of exotic dance. In this article, I focus on the contestation of whiteness as a normative standard of beauty by Divine Dancers, and the ways in which norms regarding touch and intimacy are regulated within this exotic dance setting, which I argue allows for new interactions between dancers and audience members. This article disrupts binary understandings of exotic dance as either exploitative or demeaning, focusing instead on dancers' interpretations of agency as expressed through the body in space. I find that the extent to which Divine Dancers find this spatial context sexually empowering is shaped through gendered sexuality and their experiences with racialized sexualization.
通过对两年的民族志观察和对一群从事异性恋舞蹈表演的黑人和波多黎各异装舞者(在此称为“神圣舞者”)的 40 次深入访谈的分析,本文探讨了在仅限女性的异性恋舞蹈场所中,性的空间表达如何使种族、性别和性的循环话语得以抵抗和强化,这些话语在男性凝视下构建了性吸引力。与以美国绅士俱乐部的异性恋男子气概安排为中心的异性恋舞蹈文献不同,本文以一个没有男性和白人女性的仅限女性的异性恋舞蹈空间的构建为中心。我将这一分析置于女权主义性战争提出的批判中,认为空间和地点与种族化的性化一起,塑造了女性在异性恋舞蹈领域中发挥能动性的潜力。在本文中,我关注神圣舞者对白人作为美丽的规范标准的挑战,以及在这种异性恋舞蹈环境中触摸和亲密关系规范是如何被调节的,我认为这允许舞者和观众之间建立新的互动。本文打破了对异性恋舞蹈的二元理解,即要么是剥削性的,要么是贬低性的,而是专注于舞者通过身体在空间中表达能动性的解释。我发现,神圣舞者在多大程度上发现这种空间背景具有性赋权的作用,是通过性别化的性行为和他们的种族化性化经历来塑造的。