A queer theory of visual art - based on extensive readings of art works Queer Art traces the question of how strategies of denormalization initiated by visual arts can be continued through writing. In the book's three chapters art theoretical debates...
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Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Umwelt Nürtingen-Geislingen, Bibliothek Nürtingen
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A queer theory of visual art - based on extensive readings of art works Queer Art traces the question of how strategies of denormalization initiated by visual arts can be continued through writing. In the book's three chapters art theoretical debates are combined with queer theory, post-colonial theory, and (dis-)ability studies, proposing the three terms radical drag, transtemporal drag, and abstract drag. The works discussed include those by Zoe Leonard, Shinique Smith, Jack Smith, Wu Ingrid Tsang, Ron Vawter, Bob Flanagan, Henrik Olesen, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Sharon Hayes, and Pauline Boud
Cover Queer Art; Contents; Preface; An introduction; Freak/y epistemology (prependix); I. Radical drag; A a body/bundle (shinique smith); B drag work (ron vawter); C doubling embodiment/pain and pain (bob flanagan and sheree rose); II. Transtemporal drag; A the chronopolitics of becoming salome; B speaking backwards (henrik olesen); C the beauty of the form of time displayed (jack smith); III. Abstract drag; A an activity in absence (zoe leonard); B the topography of desire (felix gonzalez-torres); C respeaking (sharon hayes); An end; Appendix (methodology); Literature; List of illustrations