Connell Cati, Fields iO, Chudyk Elliot
Boston University, Boston, MA, USA.
LGBTQ Senior Housing, Inc, Roslindale, MA, USA.
J Lesbian Stud. 2025;29(4):424-443. doi: 10.1080/10894160.2024.2334138. Epub 2024 Apr 2.
The contemporary preoccupation with lesbian's potential obsolescence relies on implicit assumptions about the (ir)relevance of lesbian feminism to younger generations. In this article, we use the metaphor of "generation loss" to conceptualize the Gordian knot of affective and ideological ties that lie beneath this preoccupation. Contrary to the narrative of generation loss, we show how young people have begun to take up and share lesbian feminist concepts on social media platforms like TikTok. They do so in the name of resituating lesbian as a political project rather than an exclusionary demographic category. Instead of painting over lesbian feminism with the broad brushes of whiteness and trans-exclusivity, some young lesbians seek out other voices in the archive to debate whether and how this history might be recuperated as a challenge to white, cisnormative heteropatriarchy. Far from finding irrelevance, many revisiting lesbian feminism are excited to discover theories of gender, sexuality, and power that can be adapted to relocate lesbian to more durable and less essentializing territory than its current, narrowly biopolitical home. This presents a crucial opportunity to build bridges across generations and collectively resist the cooptation of lesbians as agents of white supremacist and transphobic political agendas.
当代对女同性恋者可能过时的关注依赖于关于女同性恋女权主义与年轻一代(不)相关的隐含假设。在本文中,我们用“代际失落”这一隐喻来概念化这种关注背后情感和意识形态联系的难解之结。与代际失落的叙事相反,我们展示了年轻人如何开始在TikTok等社交媒体平台上接受并分享女同性恋女权主义概念。他们这样做是为了将女同性恋重新定位为一个政治项目,而不是一个排他性的人口类别。一些年轻女同性恋者没有用白人至上和跨性别排他性的宽泛笔触来描绘女同性恋女权主义,而是在档案中寻找其他声音,以辩论这段历史是否以及如何能够作为对白人、顺性别规范的异性父权制的挑战而被重新找回。许多重新审视女同性恋女权主义的人远非觉得其无关紧要,而是兴奋地发现了性别、性取向和权力理论,这些理论可以被用来将女同性恋重新定位到比其当前狭隘的生物政治归属更持久、更少本质化的领域。这提供了一个跨代建立桥梁并共同抵制将女同性恋者作为白人至上主义和恐跨政治议程推动者加以利用的关键机会。