
Unruly Visions: The Aesthetic Practices of Queer Diaspora
توسط:
Gayatri Gopinath
زبان: انگلیسی
فرمت: جلد نرم
شابک ۱۰: 147800035X
شابک ۱۳: 9781478000358
تاریخ انتشار:
November 20th, 2018
ناشر: Duke University Press Books
صفحات: 248
ژانرها: Poetry, Art & Photography
Gayatri Gopinath delves into the intricate intersections of queer studies and diaspora, challenging conventional narratives around identity and belonging. Through a rich exploration of aesthetic practices, she reveals how queer individuals navigate cultural landscapes shaped by migration, displacement, and difference.
Gopinath's work invites readers to reconsider the art forms and representations that emerge from these lived experiences, highlighting the vibrant expressions rooted in queer diaspora. Her engaging prose weaves together personal stories, historical analysis, and critical theory, offering a nuanced understanding of how these identities contribute to broader cultural conversations.
By examining various mediums such as film, literature, and visual arts, Gopinath emphasizes the transformative power of creativity within marginalized communities. Her insights not only enrich the discourse surrounding queer and diasporic identities but also inspire a reimagining of aesthetic practices as tools for resistance and redefinition in contemporary society.
Gopinath's work invites readers to reconsider the art forms and representations that emerge from these lived experiences, highlighting the vibrant expressions rooted in queer diaspora. Her engaging prose weaves together personal stories, historical analysis, and critical theory, offering a nuanced understanding of how these identities contribute to broader cultural conversations.
By examining various mediums such as film, literature, and visual arts, Gopinath emphasizes the transformative power of creativity within marginalized communities. Her insights not only enrich the discourse surrounding queer and diasporic identities but also inspire a reimagining of aesthetic practices as tools for resistance and redefinition in contemporary society.