Visible Space: Reflections On The Realm Of Dimensional Affect, Space And The Queer Racialised Self
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Visible Space: Reflections On The Realm Of Dimensional Affect, Space And The Queer Racialised Self
Photography and curation by Raisa Kabir.
Uncover the intrinsic movements between space, objects, and dress, in relation to how queer presenting brown bodies are read and perceived, in context to public/private space, and the affect of these dimensions upon the queer brown body and it's own gaze.
South Asian Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgendered or Queer persons, it can be argued, are only read as queer in relation to the space they occupy, or who they are next to. Often because of the Eurocentric projection of LGBTQ identity, South Asian queer persons are rendered invisible. In (hetero)public space, layers of sexuality and the codes of queerness in relation to ethnicity, race and gender, can be lost or erased and often are reliant on queer space to "confirm" their authenticity.
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