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Queer Contemporary Art of Southwest Asia North Africa: Critical Studies in Architecture of the Middle East

Editat de Anne Marie Butler, Sascha Crasnow
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 dec 2024
New perspectives on queer visual culture in the SWANA region.

With contributions from scholars and artists, this volume demonstrates that queer visual culture in Southwest Asia and the North Africa region is entering an era of exciting growth in its versatility and consciousness. The volume focuses on artworks produced in the contemporary era while recognizing historical and contextual connections to Islamic art and culture within localities and regions from the pre-modern and modern eras.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781835950265
ISBN-10: 1835950264
Pagini: 252
Ilustrații: 46 color plates
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Intellect Ltd
Colecția Intellect Ltd
Seria Critical Studies in Architecture of the Middle East


Notă biografică

Anne Marie Butler is assistant professor of art history and women, gender, and sexuality at Kalamazoo College in Michigan. Sascha Crasnow is a lecturer of Islamic arts in the Residential College at the University of Michigan.

Cuprins

Foreword: Queer Aesthetics, Opacity, Relationality
Gayatri Gopinath

Introduction: Beyond Borders and Binaries
Anne Marie Butler and Sascha Crasnow

Part I: Unfixed Genders

1. The Reawakening of the Belly Dancer and Queer Revolution
Raed Rafei

2. On Private Lives in Public Spaces
Yasmine Nasser Diaz

3. Futurist Androgynes, Persian Ironies:; Aan Iinterview with Rah Eleh
Proshot Kalami

4. Transing Contemporary Art: Aïcha Snoussi and Khaled Jarrar
Anne Marie Butler and Sascha Crasnow

Part II: Intersectional Sexualities

5. The When, Where, and Why of Intimacy: Codes of Coupling in Egyptian Contemporary Art
Andrew Gayed

6. The Vicissitudes of Self: Storytelling, Queerness, and Muslim Identity
Yasmine K. Kasem

7. I Only Read About Myself on Bathroom Walls and “On Behalf Of: I am an Ottoman but in Name Only”
Qais Assali

8. Out on Display: A Queer Negotiation of Identity and Anonymity in Diaspora
Dylan Volk

9. Of the Confused Memory: Conor Moynihan in Conversation with Mehdi-George Lahlou
Conor Moynihan and Mehdi-Georges Lahlou

Part III: Sites and Spaces

10. Subverting the Script: Queer Domesticity in Nilbar Güres’s Works
Duygu Oya Ula

11. Heart to Heart: Baseera Khan in Conversation with Yasmine K. Kasem
Baseera Khan and Yasmine K. Kasem

12. Queer Heavens: Rethinking the Islamic Garden in Contemporary Art
Charlotte Bank

13. Viscosities of the known and the unknown ??? ????? ???? ?????
Gaïa Khalil and Aïcha Snoussi

14. Sa’dia Rehman’s Queer Cartographies: Convivial Opacities
Natasha Bissonauth

Notes on Contributors

Index