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12015-11-23T02:26:22-08:00Pleasure in Burlesque: Power in the Erotic and Presence43plain2033272015-12-08T19:12:30-08:00When we conceptualize empowerment through burlesque performance, we must consider the different ways that pleasure manifests in performance. Is the performance an embodiment of that performer’s own pleasure, or is the performance simply catering to the spectator’s pleasures? Or is the pleasure shared?
Feminist and author Audre Lorde discusses the erotic as a form of power in our racist, patriarchal, and anti-erotic society: “For the erotic is not a question only of what we do; it is a question of how acutely and fully we can feel in the doing” (Lorde 54). She cites the common phrase “It feels right to me,” and articulates how that ability to acknowledge “the strength of the erotic into a true knowledge for what that means is the first and most powerful guiding light toward any understanding” (Lorde 56). Acting and indulging in pleasure is powerful, especially in our society that teaches us, especially women, to suppress our desires (Lorde 57). If we look at certain strip performances from the 1940s-1960s we can observe what appears to be performers pleasuring themselves. Their upward gazes, their soft smiles, and their tendency to touch themselves portray felt pleasure. Indulging in pleasure renders a sense of empowerment. But although these videos portray embodied pleasure, we must question whether the pleasure is actually felt, or whether it is simply performed. Works Cited:
Lorde, Audre. “Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power.” Sister Outsider. Freedom, CA: The Crossing Press, 2007. 53-59. Print.