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68. See Armstrong, "Making an Issue of Incest," 49; Robert Ehman, "Adult-Child Sex," in Baker and Elliston,
Philosophy and Sex
(1984), 439.
69. Frye, "Critique," 453.
70. Newton and Walton, "The Misunderstanding," 247.
71. See Dimen on the dangers of political correctness, in "Politically Correct?," 141, and
 
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Pat Califia's reference to "feminist mind police" in "A Personal View," 253; also see Rubin, ''The Leather Menace," 225.
72. Nestle, "The Fem Question," 236.
73. Rubin, "The Leather Menace," 214.
74. See Califia, "A Personal View," 25573; also see Rubin, "Thinking Sex," 3046.
75. For arguments that the consent issue in feminist sexuality debates is problematic, see Saxe, "Sadomasochism and Exclusion," 61; Hunt, "Report of a Conference on Feminism, Sexuality and Power," 8789; Ellen Willis,
No More Nice Girls: Countercultural Essays
(Hanover, N. H.: Wesleyan University Press, 1992), 1213.
76. See Hollibaugh and Moraga, "What We're Rollin Around in Bed With," 398400; Ann Cvetkovich, "Recasting Receptivity: Femme Sexualities," in
Lesbian Erotics
, ed. Karla Jay (New York: New York University Press, 1995), 12546; Sue-Ellen Case, "Toward a Butch-Femme Aesthetic,"
Discourse
2 (fall 1988/winter 1989): 5573. An excellent description of the sex radical aims of s/m can be found in Seidman,
Embattled Eros
, 11618; also see Califia, "Feminism and Sadomasochism"; and Rubin and Califia, "Talking about Sadomasochism."
77. See McClintock, "Maid to Order," 21011. For butch/femme roles as vehicles for woman-identified sex, see Hollibaugh and Moraga, "What We're Rollin Around in Bed With"; Nestle, "The Fem Question"; Nestle,
The Persistent Desire
; Newton and Walton, "The Misunderstanding." For s/m as a vehicle for a woman-identified sexuality, see Kitt, "Taking the Sting out of S/M," and Susan Farr, "The Art of Discipline: Creating Erotic Dramas of Play and Power," in Samois,
Coming to Power
, 6063, 18391. For the distinction in lesbian s/m between the replication of patriarchal sexual norms and the (mere) simulation of them, see Patrick D. Hopkins, "Rethinking Sadomasochism: Feminism, Interpretation, and Simulation,"
Hypatia
9 (winter 1994): 11641, and "Simulation and Reproduction of Injustice: A Reply,"
Hypatia
10 (spring 1995): 16270.
78. Nestle, "The Fem Question," 232, 23536.
79. For example, see Sigmund Freud, "Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality;' in
The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud
, 24 vols., ed. James Strachey (London: Hogarth Press and the Institute of Psychoanalysis, 195374), vol. 7; Robert J. Stoller,
Sexual Excitement: Dynamics of Erotic Life
(New York: Simon & Schuster, 1980); Foucault,
The History of Sexuality and Power/Knowledge
.
80. See Hollibaugh and Moraga, "What We're Rollin Around in Bed With," 397; Rubin, "Thinking Sex," 277-79. For further discussion of Foucault's claim that history and culture, not biology, construct sexuality, see Lois McNay, "The Foucauldian Body and the Exclusion of Experience;'
Hypatia
6 (fall 1991): 12539; Linda Singer, "True Confessions: Cixous and Foucault on Sexuality and Power," in
The Thinking Muse: Feminism and Modern French Philosophy
, ed. Jeffner Allen and Iris Marion Young (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1989), 13655.
81. See Rubin, "The Leather Menace," 19799; also see Weeks,
Sexuality and Its Discontents
, 22627. For a discussion of how the internalization of culturally specific social norms narrows our conception of sexual identity, see Parveen Adams, "Of Female Bondage," in
Between Feminism and Psychoanalysis
, ed. Teresa Brennan (New York: Routledge, 1989), 24765.

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