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Samois was a
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organization based in
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that existed from 1978 to 1983. It was the first lesbian BDSM group in the United States. It took its name from
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, the location of the fictional estate of Anne-Marie, a lesbian
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character in Pauline Réage's erotic novel '' Story of O'', who pierces and brands O. The co-founders were writer Pat Califia, who identified as a lesbian at the time,
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, and sixteen others. The roots of Samois were in a group called Cardea, a women's discussion group within the mixed-gender BDSM group called the
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. Cardea existed from 1977 to 1978 before discontinuing, but a core of lesbian members, including Califia and Rubin, were inspired to start Samois on June 13, 1978, as an exclusively lesbian BDSM group. Samois was strongly rebuked (and sometimes picketed) by Women Against Violence in Pornography and Media (WAVPM), an early anti-pornography feminist group. WAVPM, like later anti-pornography feminists, was very strongly opposed to
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, seeing it as ritualized
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. Samois members felt strongly that their way of practicing sadomasochism was entirely compatible with feminism, and held that the kind of feminist sexuality advocated by WAVPM was conservative and puritanical. Samois openly confronted WAVPM with their position, and the exchanges between the two groups were among the earliest battles of what later became known as the
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, with Samois being among the very earliest advocates of what came to be known as sex-positive feminism. The book '' Coming to Power'', edited by members of the Samois group and published in 1981, was a founding work of the lesbian BDSM movement. In the 1982 anthology '' Against Sadomasochism'', American philosopher
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, credited as "Judy Butler", criticizes Samois in her essay "Lesbian S&M: The Politics of Dis-Illusion". Several other essays in the work also criticize it. Samois split up in 1983 amid personal infighting; however, in 1984, Rubin went on to help form another organization called The Outcasts. The Outcasts lasted until 1997, until they too split due to infighting. A breakaway group called The Exiles is still extant and carries on in the tradition of Samois and The Outcasts. In 2012, The Exiles in San Francisco received the Small Club of the Year award as part of the Pantheon of Leather Awards. In 1996, Califia and Robin Sweeney published an anthology titled ''The Second Coming: A Leatherdyke Reader'' that also contained historical information on The Outcasts, as well as other lesbian BDSM groups such as the
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and Briar Rose. In 2007 the National Leather Association International inaugurated awards for excellence in SM/fetish/leather writing. The categories include the Samois award for anthology. In 2019 Samois was inducted into the Leather Hall of Fame.


References


Further reading

* Rubin, Gayle. 2004. Samois. ''Leather Times'' 21:3–7. Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20090327070824/http://www.leatherarchives.org/resources/issue21.pdf * Samois. 1979. ''What Color Is Your Handkerchief: A Lesbian S/M Sexuality Reader''. Berkeley: SAMOIS. 45 p. * Samois. 1987. ''Coming to Power: Writings and Graphics on Lesbian S/M''. Third edition, revised and updated. Boston: Alyson Pubns. 287 p. .


External links


The Exiles
- official site
"Cardea ~ Samois ~ Outcasts ~ Exiles"
by Drake Cameron, ''TheExiles.org'', December 2002.

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'' 12(6), June 30, 1982. (Archived at
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