Women’s Space, Queer Space
Women’s Space, Queer Space
Communes, Landykes, and Queer Contact Zones in the Lesbian Feminist South
This chapter explores the spatial reimaginations of Southern lesbian feminists, from communes to queer contact zones. This chapter uses geography to reassess the landyke movement and its role in lesbian feminism literature, which reimagines and queers space.
Keywords: Landyke, Queer space, Queer contact zone, Dorothy Allison, Fannie Flagg, Alice Walker, Blanche McCrary Boyd, June Arnold, Florence King
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