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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 ...
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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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Price: £19.50
Pages: 151
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series, Feminist Philosophy
Publication Date: 08 March 1994
ISBN: 9780791418949
Format: Paperback
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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