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Author:
Gopinath, Gayatri, 1969- author.
Title:
Unruly visions : the aesthetic practices of queer diaspora / Gayatri Gopinath.
Publisher:
Duke University Press,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
xii, 236 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Homosexuality and art.
Aesthetics.
Queer theory.
Aesthetics.
Homosexuality and art.
Queer theory.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction. archive, region, affect, aesthetics -- Queer regions: imagining Kerala from the diaspora -- Queer disorientations, states of suspension -- Diaspora, indigeneity, queer critique -- Archive, affect, and the everyday -- Epilogue. crossed eyes: toward a queer-sighted vision.
Summary:
In 'Unruly Visions' Gayatri Gopinath brings queer studies to bear on studies of diaspora and visuality, tracing the interrelation of affect, archive, region, and aesthetics through an examination of a wide range of contemporary queer visual culture. Spanning film, fine art, poetry, and photography, these cultural forms-which Gopinath conceptualizes as aesthetic practices of queer diaspora-reveal the intimacies of seemingly disparate histories of (post)colonial dwelling and displacement and are a product of diasporic trajectories. Countering standard formulations of diaspora that inevitably foreground the nation-state, as well as familiar formulations of queerness that ignore regional gender and sexual formations, she stages unexpected encounters between work by South Asian, Middle Eastern, African, Australian, and Latinx artists such as Tracey Moffatt, Akram Zaatari, and Allan deSouza. Gopinath shows how their art functions as regional queer archives that express alternative understandings of time, space, and relationality. The queer optic produced by these visual practices create south-to-south, region-to-region, and diaspora-to-region cartographies that profoundly challenge disciplinary and area studies rubrics. Gopinath thereby provides new critical perspectives on settler colonialism, empire, military occupation, racialization, and diasporic dislocation as they indelibly mark both bodies and landscapes.
Series:
Perverse modernities
ISBN:
147800035X
9781478000358
1478000287
9781478000280
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1010506244
LCCN:
2018008226
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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