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Informationen zum Autor Erin Silver is an Independent Curator and teaches in the Art History program in the School of Fine Arts and Music at the University of Guelph Klappentext While feminist art history and queer theory both have a strong presence in academic discourse, there is no clear existing queer feminist art history. This book examines how and why this is the case. Otherwise: Imagining queer feminist art histories addresses the historiographic and political questions arising from the relationship between art history and queer theory in order to help map exclusions and to offer models of a new queer feminist art historical or curatorial approach in a European-North American context and beyond. Including essays by both emerging scholars and renowned feminist art historians, critics and queer theorists, as well as an extensive historical chapter contextualizing the interrelated but never fully coextensive developments of feminist art and art history, and queer theories of visual culture, Otherwise is a crucial resource for specialists and students seeking to enrich the understanding of the relationship between gender politics and visual culture. Otherwise: Imagining queer feminist art histories is oriented towards students at all levels, as well as scholars and practitioners in art and performance, art history and gender studies, visual culture studies, performance studies and other fields in the arts and humanities dealing with queer theory, feminist theory, and cultural history. The book will also be of interest to museum-goers and those interested in the visual arts and performance art in general, a growing audience with the popularization of art and performance across the now global art world. Zusammenfassung A crucial resource for specialists and students seeking to enrich their understanding of the relationship between gender politics and visual culture. -- . Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Sexual differences and otherwise - Amelia Jones1 Queer theory and feminist art history: an imperfect genealogy - Amelia Jones and Erin Silver2 Just friends: on the making of Pop Out: Queer Warhol - Jennifer Doyle3 Our maiden aunt, lesbianism, or the limits of queer: a dialogue with Erin Silver and Amelia Jones - Jonathan D. Katz4 Improper objects: performing queer/feminist art/history - Tirza True Latimer5 Queerly made: Harmony Hammond's Floorpieces - Julia Bryan-Wilson6 Ink on paper, again - Catherine Lord7 On the site of her own exclusion: strategising queer feminist art history - Dore Bowen8 Dyke talk, or 'political lesbianism' and queer feminist art (history): Amelia Jones in dialogue with Cheri Gaulke, A.L. Steiner and Terry Wolverton9 Notes from backstage: a dialogue among Pauline Boudry, Renate Lorenz and Jon Davies10 The male nude as a queer feminist iconography in contemporary Polish art - Pawel Leszkowicz11 Is identity a method? A study of queer feminist praxis - Nizan Shaked12 Are we still trespassing? A trans-Atlantic conversation between Emily Roysdon and Xabier Arakistain13 And the altar started to moan and groan!: transfeminist artistic practices in Spain, a taxonomy - Juan Vicente Aliaga14 Thinking archivally: curating WOMEN?? - Alpesh Kantilal Patel15 Striking reverberations: beating back the unfinished history of the colonial aesthetic with Jeannette Ehlers's Whip it Good - Mathias Danbolt16 Triple threat: queer feminist of colour performance art - Jennifer Gonzalez and Tina Takemoto17 Beyond the binary: the gender neutral in JJ Levine's Queer Portraits - Jackson Davidow18 Trans*feminism: fragmenting and re-reading the history of art through a trans* perspective - Jennie Klein and Kris Grey19 'What have you done for me lately?': the institutionalisation of queer feminist art histories - Lisa Newman in dialogue with Vaginal Davis and Del LaGrace Volcano20 Transition pieces: the photography of Del LaGrace Volcano - Dominic ...