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The Feminist Sex Wars: A Retrospective by Gayle Rubin 

Cornell University Library
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Gayle S. Rubin, a cultural anthropologist at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, is a pioneering theorist and activist in feminist, LGBT, queer, and sexuality studies who has been shaping the scholarly discourse about the politics of sex for five decades. In the opening lecture for the Library's exhibition "Radical Desire: Making On Our Backs Magazine," she explored the 1980s feminist sex wars in which On Our Backs played a catalytic and transformative role. After the lecture and discussion, there was an opportunity to explore the Radical Desire exhibition in Hirshland Gallery, which includes Honey Lee Cottrell’s portrait of Rubin.
This event was part of the Radical Desire Symposium celebrating both the Library's exhibition and the 30th and 50th anniversaries of Cornell's LGBT Studies and Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies programs. Related event: Making a lesbian sex magazine in the age of feminist sex wars, April 28.
Rubin first rose to prominence in 1975 with the publication of “The Traffic in Women,” an essay that had a galvanizing effect on feminist thinking and theory. In another landmark piece, “Thinking Sex,” she examined how certain sexual behaviors are constructed as moral or natural, and others as unnatural. That essay became one of queer theory’s foundational texts. Rubin’s oeuvre features equally insightful writing on subjects such as lesbian history, the feminist sex wars, the politics of sadomasochism, crusades against prostitution and pornography, and the historical development of sexual knowledge. Her field-founding essays have been collected in the celebrated volume Deviations (Duke University Press, 2011).
“It is rare to find an intellectual who founded an entire field of sexuality studies, whose theoretical contributions have been so far-reaching, and who continues to make rich, surprising, and singular interventions. These are the essays that riveted generations and claim our attention time and again. Gayle S. Rubin gives us the material life of sexual categories, lucid and careful argumentation, extraordinary and unprecedented archives. This brilliant collection is a gift for anyone who wants to follow the formidable trajectory of the most exacting and influential intellectual of sexuality studies.” - Judith Butler, Maxine Elliot Professor, Rhetoric and Comparative Literature, University of California, Berkeley
Co-sponsored by Cornell's Public History Initiative, FGSS, LGBT Studies.
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