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AN UNMENTIONABLE PRESENCE: LESBIANS WITHIN ITALIAN FEMINISM BETWEEN NAMING, SILENCE AND CONFLICT
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Italy nowadays continues to witness a missed encounter between feminists and lesbians. This is the result of the incompatibility between a society for all women and the lesbian specificity as an autonomous practice that is existential, political, and theoretical. Lesbians have been active in the feminist movement ever since its inception. However, their presence has oscillated between a silent integration and a fight for the affirmation of their own specificity within the ―in-between women. From the 1970s onward, Italian feminism aimed to craft a wide movement embracing the identity and freedom of every woman. Yet, the objection is that it did not make room for the specificity of some women, cutting off the question of sexuality, thus mutilating the ―personal is political‖ practice. In this paper, I trace the debate of the 1970s and 1980s on these issues through a reading of the Italian feminist journal DWF. More specifically, I consider the interventions of Ida Dominijanni, Simonetta Spinelli, and a discussion between Teresa De Lauretis and Luisa Muraro.
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161-195
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- University of Verona, Italy, valeriamercandino@gmail.com
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