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Drugačnost v Nedotakljivih Leslie Feinberg in Zami: novo črkovanje mojega imena Audre Lorde
ID Lavrenčič, Sal (Author), ID Širca, Alen Albin (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Diplomsko delo se osredotoča na temo drugačnosti v literarnih delih Nedotakljive Leslie Feinberg in Zami: novo črkovanje mojega imena Audre Lorde. Analiziram drugačnost glede na spolno usmerjenost, identiteto in raso, vidike, na podlagi katerih liki v obeh delih doživljajo diskriminacijo ali občutijo različnost. Pri Feinberg je v ospredju spolno nenormativna lezbijka iz delavskega razreda, pri Lorde pa avtorica sama kot temnopolta lezbijka. Nato opišem trenja znotraj lezbične skupnosti v ameriškem prostoru od 50. do 70. let 20. stoletja, za tem razčlenim, kako avtorici prikazujeta drugačnost, na koncu pa vse te vidike tudi povežem z idejnimi prepričanji avtoric, med drugim z intersekcionalnim feminizmom.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:feministična literarna veda, Leslie Feinberg, Audre Lorde, spolna identiteta, lezbična književnost
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-162652 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:209072131 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:26.09.2024
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Language:English
Title:Otherness in Leslie Feinberg's Stone Butch Blues and Audre Lorde's Zami: A New Spelling of My Name
Abstract:
Undergraduate thesis focuses on the theme of otherness in the literary works Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg and Zami: A New Spelling of My Name by Audre Lorde. I analyse otherness through the aspects of sexual orientation, identity, and race, on the basis of which the characters in both works are subject to discrimination or feel different to others. Feinberg's main character is a working-class gender non-conforming lesbian, while Lorde's main focus is on her own story as a black lesbian. Then I describe the tensions in the American lesbian communities from the 1950s to 1970s, followed by an analysis of how both authors show otherness in their works. Finally, I show how their treatment of otherness in these two works connects to the authors' beliefs, for example to intersectional feminism.

Keywords:feminist literary criticism, Leslie Feinberg, Audre Lorde, gender identity, lesbian literature

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