Dyke ideas : process, politics, daily life

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    • Trebilcot, Joyce

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Dyke ideas : process, politics, daily life

Joyce Trebilcot

(SUNY series, feminist philosophy)

State University of New York Press, c1994

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Dyke Ideas is a passionate and insightful contribution to lesbian philosophy. The main value is wimmin—women separate from men and men's inventions. "Craziness," guilt, competition, sex, and other topics are explored in ways that reject male values and move toward wimmin-identified cultures. Method is central. The authoritarian, God's-eye stance typical of academic writing is disavowed in favor of an approach that denies that others "should" accept the author's beliefs. Persuasion is tyranny, Joyce Trebilcot thinks, so she tries not to interfere with a reader's processes of creating/discovering her own ideas. This book suggests that lesbian philosophy is like a potluck: wimmin bring their own contributions and also help themselves to the offerings of others. Dyke Ideas is written in a candid, clear, jargon-free style that makes it accessible to a wide range of readers. The writings (which include essays, poetry, a dialogue, and forms without names) resonate with the feelings and thoughts of many wimmin.

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Preface MYSTERY Notes on the Meaning of Life "Craziness" GUILT The Prick/Chick Guilt Stalking Guilt Dissecting Guilt Story PROCESS Dyke Methods Ethics of Method Not Lesbian Philosophy COMPETITION Competition Envy SEX Taking Responsibility for Sexuality Hortense and Gladys on Sex Decentering Sex VALUE Lesbian Feminism in Process On the Edge Notes on Words Acknowledgments

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