This contribution outlines a theory of the performative nature of queer media agency. Drawing on key concepts in the work of Judith Butler and Michel Foucault, it looks at how media themselves can be queer and act subversively in relation to a historically contingent discursive order as well as on the impact of the continuum between material bodies and media as they are reconfigured in the digital. It highlights repetition and reproducibility as shared core concerns of queer theory and media archaeology and seeks to show that the former has a lot of bearing on the latter. Queer theory also allows for a more radical understanding of the body as medium, an understanding with implications for where we draw the line between body and medium, bet...
This article is about the potentiality of Queer Theory not as a tool to analyze and criticize power ...
Not rooted in a traditional culture or ancestral homeland, Queerness constitutes ephemeral cultures,...
We identify with the term queering ritual in relation to a fluid heterogeneous attitude toward perfo...
This contribution outlines a theory of the performative nature of queer media agency. Drawing on key...
How are we to understand the politics of location in our “hyper-space-biased” time of digital existe...
Machines have gone by many names, both in and outside of media theories. They have been called tools...
We present our thoughts here on British-Palestinian artist Mona Hatoum's Corps étranger (1994), a vi...
We present our thoughts here on British-Palestinian artist Mona Hatoum’s Corps étranger (1994), a vi...
This thesis considers what a queering of photography entails. It is situated in photographic studio ...
This study would investigate the impact on heteronormative norms on the male and female body in quee...
Since academic research first began to consider pornography, it has remained a key reference point f...
Contemporary theories and art practices that embrace the metaphor of a palimpsest find their groundi...
In an era of “frictionless” digital environments, this article proposes a queer analysis of the “los...
This project uses the body as a framework to understand and re-imagine the archives (here referring ...
This dissertation explores how queer people use media technology to make and construe their identiti...
This article is about the potentiality of Queer Theory not as a tool to analyze and criticize power ...
Not rooted in a traditional culture or ancestral homeland, Queerness constitutes ephemeral cultures,...
We identify with the term queering ritual in relation to a fluid heterogeneous attitude toward perfo...
This contribution outlines a theory of the performative nature of queer media agency. Drawing on key...
How are we to understand the politics of location in our “hyper-space-biased” time of digital existe...
Machines have gone by many names, both in and outside of media theories. They have been called tools...
We present our thoughts here on British-Palestinian artist Mona Hatoum's Corps étranger (1994), a vi...
We present our thoughts here on British-Palestinian artist Mona Hatoum’s Corps étranger (1994), a vi...
This thesis considers what a queering of photography entails. It is situated in photographic studio ...
This study would investigate the impact on heteronormative norms on the male and female body in quee...
Since academic research first began to consider pornography, it has remained a key reference point f...
Contemporary theories and art practices that embrace the metaphor of a palimpsest find their groundi...
In an era of “frictionless” digital environments, this article proposes a queer analysis of the “los...
This project uses the body as a framework to understand and re-imagine the archives (here referring ...
This dissertation explores how queer people use media technology to make and construe their identiti...
This article is about the potentiality of Queer Theory not as a tool to analyze and criticize power ...
Not rooted in a traditional culture or ancestral homeland, Queerness constitutes ephemeral cultures,...
We identify with the term queering ritual in relation to a fluid heterogeneous attitude toward perfo...