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Essay / Essay on Pornography - 2617
. . The setting also has connotations of the distant, the separate, as in lesbian separatism or lesbian love life outside of hetero-cities and the confines of hetero-cities, in an untouched area where lesbians can express themselves freely and, although the scenes are filmed outdoors. , in private. (p. 175) This was a good step toward normalizing lesbianism as an identity and not a queerness. Lesbians were later described as middle-aged women living in the suburbs, with monogamous partners and jobs (Butler (2004) p. 179). They could be your neighbors; they are familiar. Gay lesbian pornography, as opposed to heterosexual lesbian pornography, gives lesbians this visible freedom to