Essays about: "disidentification"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 essays containing the word disidentification.
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1. A sexual Series: Visningsex
University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen KonsthögskolanAbstract : The art series A Sexual Series is based on posthumanist theory and asexual experience. Shapes of performative alter egos materialized from a queer cyborg position of technologically enhanced crip experiences (the strong symbolical constructing process of straightening scoliosis surgery). READ MORE
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2. Thresholds of Taksim, a new strategy of urban revitalization
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för arkitektur och byggd miljöAbstract : Spatial experience can be perceived as a kind of exploration of space that evolves within the fragments of lived moments and transforms over time. Squares, parks, and streets are the primary urban spaces where social interactions are experienced at an extremely high level. READ MORE
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3. Theorizing & (re)discovering the Self : An autoethnographic & affect-theoretical approach to swedishness & colombianness
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Centrum för genusvetenskapAbstract : This thesis is structured as a feminist creative endeavour, a practice of self-love that aims at exploring (my) depression as a cultural and social phenomenon caused mainly by an inability to correctly embody swedishness, a constant haunting of a colonial and Colombian past, and the affective dimensions of language. This text is based on autoethnographic material about the experiences of being a Colombian-born migrant in Sweden and uses mainly affect theory and decolonial theory to make sense of these experiences. READ MORE
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4. becoming and belonging : narratives of negotiating racial mixedness, femininity, and sexuality
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Centrum för genusvetenskapAbstract : This study is about how eight mixed-race women, residing in urban Sweden, experience their own becoming through body and sexuality and through the way they experience that other individuals and the outer world view them. The methods used are ethnographic interviewing and autoethnographic writing. READ MORE
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5. Feminist and Queer Noisemaking: An Exploration of Gender and Sexuality in Electronic Art Music
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för kulturvetenskaperAbstract : Men can be said to dominate the music industry, especially when it comes to composers and musicians who create experimental music and sounds which fall outside of mainstream music. Women and members of the LGBTQ+ community remain minorities within these genres, with little research being done on queer and feminist perspectives. READ MORE