
The Lesbian Body - Monique Wittig
In this genre- and gender-breaking work of theory-fiction, legendary writer and cofounder of the 1970s French feminist movement Monique Wittig celebrates the bodyâlesbian, literary and defiantly politicalâand challenges the order of heterosexuality in literature.
First published in French in 1973, The Lesbian Body mines the relationship between a lover and a belovedâalso a writer and a textâto explore the ideological and historical constructions of the female subject. Organized according to the principle of montage, poetic passages are juxtaposed with anatomic lists that mark lesbian eros. Through expressions of joy, violence, and tenderness, the site of pleasure is celebrated. In her transfiguration of gender and its paradigms, Wittig transformed French vocabulary, feminizing grammar and lesbianizing myths. This edition brings the English translation of Wittigâs groundbreaking work back into circulation for the first time since the mid-1980s, revised according to the authorâs notes, and with an introduction by Paul B. Preciado.
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In this genre- and gender-breaking work of theory-fiction, legendary writer and cofounder of the 1970s French feminist movement Monique Wittig celebrates the bodyâlesbian, literary and defiantly politicalâand challenges the order of heterosexuality in literature.
First published in French in 1973, The Lesbian Body mines the relationship between a lover and a belovedâalso a writer and a textâto explore the ideological and historical constructions of the female subject. Organized according to the principle of montage, poetic passages are juxtaposed with anatomic lists that mark lesbian eros. Through expressions of joy, violence, and tenderness, the site of pleasure is celebrated. In her transfiguration of gender and its paradigms, Wittig transformed French vocabulary, feminizing grammar and lesbianizing myths. This edition brings the English translation of Wittigâs groundbreaking work back into circulation for the first time since the mid-1980s, revised according to the authorâs notes, and with an introduction by Paul B. Preciado.











