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Heterosexual Histories


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might be normal, but that very norm was the target of their activism. A fair amount of radical and lesbian feminist political writing in the late 1960s and 1970s focused on critiques of heterosexual relationships, describing them as inherently oppressive (even as necessarily violent) given the power of heteronormative patriarchy. One radical group, The Feminists, argued in their manifesto that women could not have noncoercive sex under a system of patriarchy: “Heterosexual love is a delusion in yet another sense: it is a means of escape from the role system by way of approval from and identification with the man, who has defined himself as humanity (beyond role)—she desires to be him. . . . We must destroy the institution of heterosexual sex which is a manifestation of the male-female role.”55 These feminists argued that it was the presumption of normality that made heterosexuality so deeply toxic to the cause of women’s liberation.