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Dykes & Gorgons

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Dykes & Gorgons
Vol. 1, Issue 1 cover
PublisherGutter Dyke Collective, East Bay Queers
First issueMay 1973
Final issue1976
CountryUSA
Based inBerkeley, California
ISSN2573-6183
OCLC213859226

Dykes & Gorgons was a lesbian feminist and lesbian-separatist magazine founded in 1973 in Berkeley, California. Its publication ended in 1976.

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History

The publication was critical of racism and classism within the lesbian-feminist movement, critiqued male-dominated socialist groups, and opposed the presence of trans women in lesbian organizations.[1] Dykes & Gorgons also encouraged lesbian-feminists to reject traditional femininity, advocating that women reject restrictive female clothing and cut their hair short as an expression of feminism and lesbian visibility: "The time has come to stop blending in with the 'feminized' masses of women, to stop being that invisible minority." Many members of Dykes & Gorgons chose to reject submissive femininity by eschewing purses, blouses, and heels, wearing practical clothing instead, often men's clothing, such as Levi jeans with pockets and men's boots. One member explained that the intent was to empower women rather than imitate men: "It wasn't a masculine image I was keeping. It was convenience and practicality. The clothes I wear help me to know my own power."[2]

Autostraddle described Dykes & Gorgons as a lesbian-feminist publication which had "faded into obscurity or barely breathed at all, unfortunately", "particularly tragic" because Dykes & Gorgons had an "amazing name".[3]

Dykes & Gorgons has been digitized and added to the digital collections of Bryn Mawr College.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Same Old Shit". University of California, Berkeley. May 1973. Retrieved April 27, 2019.
  2. ^ Hillman, Betty Luther (2015). Dressing for the Culture Wars: Style and the Politics of Self-Presentation in the 1960s & 1970s. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 9780803269750.
  3. ^ "Our Legacy: Six Lesbian Magazines From The Then Before Now". Autostraddle. 6 September 2012. Retrieved April 27, 2019.
  4. ^ "Digitizing Feminist and Lesbian Newspapers--and That's Just the Beginning". Bryn Mawr College. Retrieved April 27, 2019.

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