鉴别、艺术和酷儿能量

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Studies in Art Education Pub Date : 2021-10-02 DOI:10.1080/00393541.2021.1975960
M. Isherwood
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这篇文章围绕酷儿能量的概念进行了讨论;伊芙·科索夫斯基·塞奇威克用这个词来描述高级和低级文化物品的滋养和维持力量。在这样做的过程中,它检验了作为酷儿群体形成和忍耐不可或缺的酷儿阅读实践的非认同观念,酷儿群体必须在异性恋的知识体系中驾驭自己的欲望。通过酷儿艺术家的作品和个人描述,文章讲述了酷儿能量如何为揭示酷儿潜能的美学事件提供动力,并导致酷儿视角的转变。
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Disidentification, the Arts, and Queer Energy
This article engages in a conversation around the idea of queer energy; a term used by Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick to describe the nourishing and sustaining force of high and low cultural objects. In doing so, it examines the idea of disidentification as a queer reading practice integral to the formation and endurance of queer folk who must navigate their desires within straight systems of knowledge. Using the work of queer artists and personal accounts, the article follows how queer energy provides the impetus for aesthetic events that reveal queer potentiality and lead to queer turns in perspective.
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