Michèle Causse
Michèle Causse | |
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Born | Martel, Lot, France | 29 July 1936
Died | 29 July 2010 Zurich, Switzerland | (aged 74)
Occupation | Author |
Known for | Radical activism |
Michèle Causse (29 July 1936 – 29 July 2010)[1] was a French activist, author, and self-proclaimed radical lesbian.
Early life
[edit]Causse was born in the Martel region of Lot in France.[2][3] She later taught in Tunisia, and then lived for ten years in Rome, where she studied Chinese.[4] After that she moved to Martinique and then to the United States before emigrating to Canada.[5]
Theory
[edit]Canadian academic Clive Thompson has referred to Causse as a "writer of radical lesbian texts."[6] In her works, she is critical of heterosexuality, stating that "as long as a woman wishes to please a man, she is inauthentic... She does not have the integrity, the un-corruptibility that comes with not wishing to please."[7]
Causse was also critical of both the Women's Movement and of the concept of a homosexual movement, stating, "I am not a feminist, I am not a homosexual, I am a radical lesbian." She believed that "the women's movement is sustained by lesbians in every country; it is a lesbian movement, profoundly lesbian."[8] She was also critical of the influence of patriarchy on lesbians, claiming that lesbians were "phallicized" in the 1980s by the male homosexual movement.[9]
Translations
[edit]Causse translated between the French, English and Italian languages and was fluent in all three languages. Her translations of works included texts by Herman Melville, Gertrude Stein, Ti-Grace Atkinson, Djuna Barnes, Jane Bowles, Willa Cather, Mary Daly, Ignazio Silone and Alice Munro.
Last years and death
[edit]In her last years, she lived in the southwest of France.[10] Causse chose to end her life on her 74th birthday, in association with Dignitas, an assisted suicide group in Switzerland.[11][12]
Although Causse had no terminal illness, she had several severe diseases.[which?] Her euthanasia was filmed and then shown on Swiss TV.[citation needed]
Bibliography
[edit]- Dé/figures du soi, (unpublished)
- Hors de soi in ...Disent-ils, Ed. Ahla/Bagdam, Montréal / Toulouse, 2006
- Concept d'amour né de l'écriture de ( ), Bagdam Espace Lesbien, Toulouse, 2006
- Contre le sexage, le bréviaire des Gorgones, Ed. Balland, Paris, 2000
- Court of appeal, récit en anglais, Revue Tessera, Montréal, 1996, in Anthologie Orlanda Frauenverlag, Berlin, 1997
- Quelle lesbienne êtes-vous ?, Paroles de lesbiennes, Archives Recherches Cultures Lesbiennes ARCL, Paris, 1996, 72 p.
- Duelle, Revue Treize, Montréal, 1994
- Voyages de la grande naine en Androssie, Ed. Trois, Laval, Québec, 1993
- L’Interloquée-Les Oubliées de l’oubli-Dé/générée, Ed. Trois, Laval, Québec, 1991
- The world as will and representation in Lesbian Philosophies and cultures, Ed. Jeffner Allen, 1990, pages 259–274
- L'ilote, Revue Trois, Montréal, 1990
- A quelle heure est la levée dans le désert ?, Ed. Trois, Laval, Québec, 1990
- ( ), (prononcer Parenthèses), Collection Topaze, Ed. Trois, Laval, 1987, 148 p.
- Le monde comme volonté et représentation in Emergence d'une culture au féminin, Ed. St Martin, Montréal, 1986
- Lettres à Omphale, Ed. Denoël-Gonthier, Paris, 1984
- Rencontre avec Djuna Barnes in L'almanach des dames, Ed. Flammarion, Paris, 1982, Amsterdam, 1983, pages 139–160
- Berthe ou un demi-siècle auprès de l'Amazone, Ed. Tierce, Paris, 1982
- L'intruse, poésie, Ed. du Nouveau Commerce, Paris, 1980
- Petite réflexion sur Bartleby, Ed. du Nouveau Commerce, Paris, 1980
- Lesbiana. Seven Portraits, Ed. du Nouveau Commerce, Paris, 1980
- Dire du corps, corps du dire in Journal d'une femme soumise de Mara, Ed. Flammarion, Paris, 1979, Amsterdam, 1981
- Ecrits Voix d'Italie, Ed. des Femmes, Paris, 1977
- L’encontre, Ed. des Femmes, Paris, 1975
Multimedia
[edit]- La narrée navrée, lecture, Centenaire de Violette Leduc, video, Arras, 2007
- Une écrivain en terres occupées, film de Michel Garcia-Luna, DVD 47mn20, Ed. Lunaprod, 2005
- Corps de paroles, film of Suzanne Vertue and Dianne Heffernan, 37mn, Video-elles, Montreal, 1989
- A la lettre, cassette, Ed. Anne-Marie Alonzo, Montréal
Articles
[edit]- Nomen est omen, post-face in "Défigures du soi", (inédit)
- Claude Cahun ou la mutante héroïque, Pour une anthologie des créatrices lesbiennes dans la Résistance, a cura di Paola Guazzo, Bagdam Espace Lesbien, avril 2008
- La narrée navrée, Centenaire de Violette Leduc, Revue Trésors à prendre, dir. Elisabeth Seys, 2007
- Inside Deep throat, commentary on the film Deep Throat, in collaboration with Katy Barasc, Sysiphe, 2006
- Pourquoi les gays ne peuvent-ils pas être les alliés objectifs des lesbiennes ?, Les Pénélopes, 2002, Bagdam Espace Lesbien, 2006
- Noir dessein (lettre à Nicolas Hulot), Bagdam Espace Lesbien, 2006
- Le genre comme espace de contention, Université de Beyrouth, 2005
- A propos de Lynndie England : Tragédie de la mimesis ou comment muer l'objet en sujet répréhensible, in collaboration with Katy Barasc, Sysiphe, 2004
- Qui a peur de Valerie Solanas ?, Bagdam Espace Edition, Toulouse, 2004, pages 19–35
- Hommage à Monique Wittig, Tribute to Monique Wittig. Extrait du chapitre "La grande Pérégrine" in Voyages de la Grande Naine en Androssie (Ed. Trois, Montréal, 1993), numéro spécial, Labrys-études féministes, Brasilia-Montréal-Paris, septembre 2003
- Sur le voile, Sisyphe, 2003
- Une politique textuelle inédite : l'alphalecte in Lesbianisme et féminisme. Histoires politiques, Ed. L'harmattan, 2002
- L'universite : Alma mater ou père indigne ?, 2e Colloque international d'études lesbiennes: La grande dissidence et le grand effroi, Actes du colloque Espace lesbien n° 2, Bagdam Espace Edition, Toulouse, 2001
References
[edit]- ^ "Suisse. Décès de Michèle Causse, écrivain et militante lesbienne". Le Télégramme (in French). 30 July 2010. Retrieved 9 June 2024.
- ^ BIOGRAPHIE de Michèle CAUSSE, 'Revue Violette Leduc
- ^ Weil, Lise. Trivia: A Journal of Ideas, issue 20 (1992)
- ^ "Michèle Causse". Causse. 2009. Retrieved 4 October 2009.
- ^ "Michèle Causse". Archived from the original on 15 May 2008.
- ^ Thompson, Clive. Bakhtin and Feminist Projects: Judith Butler's Gender Trouble in Bakhtin: Carnival and Other Subjects, Ed: David Shepherd 1993 Rodopi, ISBN 90-5183-450-0, p213
- ^ Causse, Michele. La Parole métèque, 1991, Montreal, pp 17–18
- ^ Frédéric Martel, Jane Marie Todd, The Pink and the Black: Homosexuals in France Since 1968, Stanford University Press, 1999, ISBN 0-8047-3274-4, p81
- ^ Frédéric Martel, Jane Marie Todd, The Pink and the Black: Homosexuals in France Since 1968, Stanford University Press, 1999, ISBN 0-8047-3274-4, p. 176
- ^ Causse, Michèle. Trivia Magazine, Issue 3, Contributor notes Trivia Magazine Archived 17 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "La mort de Michèle Causse | France Soir". Archived from the original on 6 August 2010. Retrieved 12 July 2011. France Soir
- ^ "Michèle Causse une vie-à-l'œuvre". michele-causse.com.