Collage as Queer Methodology: The Pleasures and Politics of Trans and Queer Photographic Representations
This practice-led research project is a critical feminist engagement with the messy complexities of making, consuming and exhibiting imagery. I use a range of material processes to develop large-scale photographic series that explore intimacy and a continued reconfiguring of the body. I consider the...
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2021
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| description | This practice-led research project is a critical feminist engagement with the messy complexities of making, consuming and exhibiting imagery. I use a range of material processes to develop large-scale photographic series that explore intimacy and a continued reconfiguring of the body. I consider the ethical intricacies of photographic practice and interrogate how a feminist and queer politics of ruining and remaking can inform an approach to my own practice and participation in image culture. |
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| institution | Curtin University Malaysia |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-831862021-04-13T04:18:33Z Collage as Queer Methodology: The Pleasures and Politics of Trans and Queer Photographic Representations Ball, Jack This practice-led research project is a critical feminist engagement with the messy complexities of making, consuming and exhibiting imagery. I use a range of material processes to develop large-scale photographic series that explore intimacy and a continued reconfiguring of the body. I consider the ethical intricacies of photographic practice and interrogate how a feminist and queer politics of ruining and remaking can inform an approach to my own practice and participation in image culture. 2021 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/83186 Curtin University fulltext |
| spellingShingle | Ball, Jack Collage as Queer Methodology: The Pleasures and Politics of Trans and Queer Photographic Representations |
| title | Collage as Queer Methodology: The Pleasures and Politics of Trans and Queer Photographic Representations |
| title_full | Collage as Queer Methodology: The Pleasures and Politics of Trans and Queer Photographic Representations |
| title_fullStr | Collage as Queer Methodology: The Pleasures and Politics of Trans and Queer Photographic Representations |
| title_full_unstemmed | Collage as Queer Methodology: The Pleasures and Politics of Trans and Queer Photographic Representations |
| title_short | Collage as Queer Methodology: The Pleasures and Politics of Trans and Queer Photographic Representations |
| title_sort | collage as queer methodology: the pleasures and politics of trans and queer photographic representations |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/83186 |