My thesis undertakes an analysis of object conduct - the way individuals socially and personally engage with matter - in Todd Haynes’ Carol (2015), a film about a clandestine lesbian relationship in 1950’s America. Through the use of a combination of material cultures theory and queer theory, my thesis performs a close reading of the social and personal interactions that emerge from gloves and cameras in the film. Furthermore, my argument traces how the homosexual and heterosexual relationships between the characters are created, maintained, made durable or tenuous through the objects in the film. Feminist film theory and queer feminist theory provides a secondary framework to consider the temporal nuances of a film made in the present but ...
This practice-led PhD explores the relations between queerness and waste, in both a physical and con...
This practice-led PhD explores the relations between queerness and waste, in both a physical and con...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore lesbian television narratives that shape popular discourse....
This thesis explores the intersections between queer theory and object- oriented ontologies (OOOs) t...
Queer is the disorienting of a subject in space and time. With this notion, this paper goes through ...
In challenging normative social relations, queer cultural studies has shied away from deploying hist...
My film, See Jill Paint, is an exploration of the possibilities for non-oppressive, nonviolent objec...
The aim of this thesis will be to ask what is the relationship betweeen the concept of plasticity an...
What is queer? What is queer? What is queer theory? Where can it go from here? This thesis sets out ...
Using my relationship with my own body as a queer, gender non-conforming woman as a lens, the work d...
This thesis takes a qualitative, auto-ethnographic approach to interrogating heterosexuality via a s...
The study of norms and deviance is central to the intellectual genealogy of queer studies. While soc...
This practice-led PhD explores the relations between queerness and waste, in both a physical and con...
My thesis investigates the relationship between the ‘queer’ subjectivities and visual culture of Ste...
This thesis develops a new sociological perspective entitled “Queer Marxism,” a neo Marxist perspect...
This practice-led PhD explores the relations between queerness and waste, in both a physical and con...
This practice-led PhD explores the relations between queerness and waste, in both a physical and con...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore lesbian television narratives that shape popular discourse....
This thesis explores the intersections between queer theory and object- oriented ontologies (OOOs) t...
Queer is the disorienting of a subject in space and time. With this notion, this paper goes through ...
In challenging normative social relations, queer cultural studies has shied away from deploying hist...
My film, See Jill Paint, is an exploration of the possibilities for non-oppressive, nonviolent objec...
The aim of this thesis will be to ask what is the relationship betweeen the concept of plasticity an...
What is queer? What is queer? What is queer theory? Where can it go from here? This thesis sets out ...
Using my relationship with my own body as a queer, gender non-conforming woman as a lens, the work d...
This thesis takes a qualitative, auto-ethnographic approach to interrogating heterosexuality via a s...
The study of norms and deviance is central to the intellectual genealogy of queer studies. While soc...
This practice-led PhD explores the relations between queerness and waste, in both a physical and con...
My thesis investigates the relationship between the ‘queer’ subjectivities and visual culture of Ste...
This thesis develops a new sociological perspective entitled “Queer Marxism,” a neo Marxist perspect...
This practice-led PhD explores the relations between queerness and waste, in both a physical and con...
This practice-led PhD explores the relations between queerness and waste, in both a physical and con...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore lesbian television narratives that shape popular discourse....