Beautiful Soup: On the Afterlives of Monique Wittig’s Unique Utopias - Journal #158
when decolonial scholars inaugurate comradely critiques of Wittig’s work regarding her inattention to questions of coloniality and racialization. On this front we have lately seen critical, creative efforts to combine her abolitionist heuristics with other, race-critical feminist materialisms that are attentive to processes of “ungendering” and... See more
Beautiful Soup: On the Afterlives of Monique Wittig’s Unique Utopias - Journal #158
lesbianism is a war, but in the latter texts, it can sometimes also be a gathering, a near-utopian togetherness—a picnic.
Beautiful Soup: On the Afterlives of Monique Wittig’s Unique Utopias - Journal #158
The rubric “lesbian,” too, conjures something quite other than intrafemale eroticism: not a form of desire but a strategy toward an abolitionist end