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parapraxismagazine.comFor the twenty-first-century feminist who has never heard of this schismatic moment and has perhaps swallowed the narrative that transphobia and biological essentialism were intrinsic to feminism’s Second Wave, reading the movement magazine the Lesbian Tide is an education
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1. Donna Haraway, “A cyborg manifesto”, 1985
2. Audre Lorde, “The uses of the erotic: the erotic as power”, 1978
3. Susan Sontag, “The double standard of aging”, 1972
4. David Foster Wallace, “E Unibus Pluram Television and U.S. Fiction”
5. Joan Didion, “On self-respect, 1961
6. Toni Morrison, “The site of memory”, 1987
7. Zadie Smith, “Joy”, 2013
For many women, identifying politically as a lesbian didn’t necessarily indicate a sexual preference but rather a commitment to the ideals of a women-centric world where men (and sex) need not be part of the equation