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Gay and Lesbian Criticism
       and Queer Theory
  Adrienne Rich: from Compulsory Heterosexuality
                         and Lesbian Experience




              Prepared by: Marie Joy M. Anhaw
                           Jaypee Rogel Pacres
Adrienne Rich (1929-
       2012)
         -> One of the most celebrated
         poets of her generation.
         -> Winner of the Yale
         Younger Poets Award at the
         age of twenty two.
         -> Won the National Book
         Award for poetry with the
         poem Diving Into the Wreck
         (1973)
         -> by the mid-1970’s Rich
         was openly lesbian and in
         her poetry and prose she
         was exploring all aspects of
         “lesbian experience”
Gay and Lesbian
    Criticism
An approach to literature that
focuses on how homosexuals are
represented in literature, how they
read literature, and whether
sexuality, as well as gender, is
culturally constructed or innate.
Gay, Lesbian, and
 Queer Theory
examine the ways in which
sexuality and sexual difference play
with, within, and against the very
conditions of meaning that allow a
word to be uttered.  and queer
Although gay, lesbian,
theory are related practices, the
three terms delineate separate
emphases marked by different
assumptions about the relationship
between gender and sexuality.
> Gender difference
refers to those
spectrums of meaning
governed by the binary
terms man/woman > sexual difference
                refers to those
                governed by the
                binary terms
                heterosexual/homose
                xual.
Definitions
Gay theory examines
sexual difference as
it is applicable to the Lesbian theory
male gender.             examines sexual
                         difference as it is
                         applicable to the
  Queer theory attempts to
                         female gender.
  examine sexual difference
  separate from gender
  altogether, or with a radical
  DE privileging of the status
  of gender in traditional
Queer Theory
    Disembodies desire and examines
    how homoeroticism and heteroeroticism
    function, intermingling and mutually confusing
    modes of expression within the constructions of
    cultures and identities.
   Homoeroticism refers to same-sex            Heteroeroticism is
  erotic expression that is more subtle      sexual feeling directed
and less explicit than overt depictions of
                                             toward someone of the
 homosexual situations and behaviour.
Homoerotic content in art and literature         opposite sex.
      can be either consciously or
 unconsciously intended by the artist or
                  author.
Eve Kosofsky's Sedgwick'sBetween Men: English
Literature and Male Homosocial Desire (1985) -
The text that has been most responsible for
initiating the tenets of queer an analysis of
         -> Sedgwick eschews theory
    Homosocial is a term used primarily
         homosexuality and heterosexuality in
   to describe the nonsexual bonding of
       men with men an examination of
         favour of and women with
         homosexuality and "homosociality."
      women. Homosociality manifests
  itself in many forms and institutions,
   from friendships, social circles, and
    single-sex clubs, through athletics
  and the military, to prisons, convents,
        and monasteries. Although
     homosocial relationships are not
   sexual, there often is an element of
  homoeroticism in them, even when it
       is expressed in heterosexual
   activities, such as when two men vie
Homosociality represents the
various bonds between men that
are necessary to maintain a
society
    Queer theory celebrates
    pleasure and therefore puts too
    much emphasis on sex. It also
    puts too much emphasis on the
    visual, and too much emphasis
    on the young and trendy.
Compulsory Heterosexuality
  and Lesbian Experience
 Rich argues that heterosexuality is a
 violent political institution making way for
 the "male right of physical, economical,
  Urges women to directto women.
 and emotional access" their energies
 towards other women rather than
 men, and portrays lesbianism as an
 Rich challenges the notion of
 extension of feminism. 


Calls for what she describes as a greater
understanding of lesbian experience, and
believes that once such an understanding
is obtained, these boundaries will be
widened and women will be able to
Characteristics in which male power has
demonstrated the suppression of female
sexuality:
1. To deny women their own sexuality: destruction of
sexuality displayed throughout history in sacred documents.
2. Forcing male sexuality upon women: rape, incest, torture, a
constant message that men are better, and superior in society
to women.
3. Exploiting their labor to control production: women have
no control over choice of children, abortion, birth control and
furthermore, no access to knowledge of such things.
4. Control over their children: lesbian mothers seen as unfit
for motherhood, malpractice in society and the courts to
further benefit the man.
5. Confinement: women unable to choose their own wardrobe
(feminine dress seen as the only way), full economic
dependence on the man, limited life in general.
6. Male transactions: women given away by fathers as gifts or
hostesses by the husband for their own benefit, pimping
women out.
 Rich discloses that the purpose of
“Compulsory Heterosexuality” was to
complicate the proverbial, i.e.
heterosexuality, in an attempt to
include different realities, i.e.
homosexuality. In no way was Rich
seeking a lesbian revolution against
heterosexuality.
References
•   http://www.termwiki.com/EN:gay_and_lesbian_criticism

•   http://www.glbtq.com/literature/lit_theory.html

•   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queer_theory

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Gay lesbian criticism and queer theory

  • 1. Gay and Lesbian Criticism and Queer Theory Adrienne Rich: from Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Experience Prepared by: Marie Joy M. Anhaw Jaypee Rogel Pacres
  • 2. Adrienne Rich (1929- 2012) -> One of the most celebrated poets of her generation. -> Winner of the Yale Younger Poets Award at the age of twenty two. -> Won the National Book Award for poetry with the poem Diving Into the Wreck (1973) -> by the mid-1970’s Rich was openly lesbian and in her poetry and prose she was exploring all aspects of “lesbian experience”
  • 3. Gay and Lesbian Criticism An approach to literature that focuses on how homosexuals are represented in literature, how they read literature, and whether sexuality, as well as gender, is culturally constructed or innate.
  • 4. Gay, Lesbian, and Queer Theory examine the ways in which sexuality and sexual difference play with, within, and against the very conditions of meaning that allow a word to be uttered.  and queer Although gay, lesbian, theory are related practices, the three terms delineate separate emphases marked by different assumptions about the relationship between gender and sexuality.
  • 5. > Gender difference refers to those spectrums of meaning governed by the binary terms man/woman > sexual difference refers to those governed by the binary terms heterosexual/homose xual.
  • 6. Definitions Gay theory examines sexual difference as it is applicable to the Lesbian theory male gender. examines sexual difference as it is applicable to the Queer theory attempts to female gender. examine sexual difference separate from gender altogether, or with a radical DE privileging of the status of gender in traditional
  • 7. Queer Theory Disembodies desire and examines how homoeroticism and heteroeroticism function, intermingling and mutually confusing modes of expression within the constructions of cultures and identities. Homoeroticism refers to same-sex Heteroeroticism is erotic expression that is more subtle sexual feeling directed and less explicit than overt depictions of toward someone of the homosexual situations and behaviour. Homoerotic content in art and literature opposite sex. can be either consciously or unconsciously intended by the artist or author.
  • 8. Eve Kosofsky's Sedgwick'sBetween Men: English Literature and Male Homosocial Desire (1985) - The text that has been most responsible for initiating the tenets of queer an analysis of -> Sedgwick eschews theory Homosocial is a term used primarily homosexuality and heterosexuality in to describe the nonsexual bonding of men with men an examination of favour of and women with homosexuality and "homosociality." women. Homosociality manifests itself in many forms and institutions, from friendships, social circles, and single-sex clubs, through athletics and the military, to prisons, convents, and monasteries. Although homosocial relationships are not sexual, there often is an element of homoeroticism in them, even when it is expressed in heterosexual activities, such as when two men vie
  • 9. Homosociality represents the various bonds between men that are necessary to maintain a society Queer theory celebrates pleasure and therefore puts too much emphasis on sex. It also puts too much emphasis on the visual, and too much emphasis on the young and trendy.
  • 10. Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Experience Rich argues that heterosexuality is a violent political institution making way for the "male right of physical, economical,  Urges women to directto women. and emotional access" their energies towards other women rather than men, and portrays lesbianism as an  Rich challenges the notion of extension of feminism.  Calls for what she describes as a greater understanding of lesbian experience, and believes that once such an understanding is obtained, these boundaries will be widened and women will be able to
  • 11. Characteristics in which male power has demonstrated the suppression of female sexuality: 1. To deny women their own sexuality: destruction of sexuality displayed throughout history in sacred documents. 2. Forcing male sexuality upon women: rape, incest, torture, a constant message that men are better, and superior in society to women. 3. Exploiting their labor to control production: women have no control over choice of children, abortion, birth control and furthermore, no access to knowledge of such things. 4. Control over their children: lesbian mothers seen as unfit for motherhood, malpractice in society and the courts to further benefit the man. 5. Confinement: women unable to choose their own wardrobe (feminine dress seen as the only way), full economic dependence on the man, limited life in general. 6. Male transactions: women given away by fathers as gifts or hostesses by the husband for their own benefit, pimping women out.
  • 12.  Rich discloses that the purpose of “Compulsory Heterosexuality” was to complicate the proverbial, i.e. heterosexuality, in an attempt to include different realities, i.e. homosexuality. In no way was Rich seeking a lesbian revolution against heterosexuality.
  • 13. References • http://www.termwiki.com/EN:gay_and_lesbian_criticism • http://www.glbtq.com/literature/lit_theory.html • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queer_theory