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Artistic research and the queer prophetic

This essay examines the intersection of queer, trans, and feminist politics with artistic research. It begins with a discussion of knowledge and form, arguing that we need to reinvent the formal structures of academic knowledge production in light of the digital revolution. I then examine two sets of examples of the scholarly video essay: three from a videographic journal I edit and three from my own practice. Such examples allow us to rethink or even to reinvent the embodied situatedness of researchers from a new perspective: the audiovisual body. I offer the “prophetic” to name this emerging mode of articulation.
April 8, 2021
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/350744346_Artistic_research_and_the_queer_prophetic


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DOI
10.1080/10462937.2021.1908585
DateAdded
2021-09-29T08:13:36Z
DateModified
2021-09-29T08:18:12Z
JournalAbbreviation
Text and Performance Quarterly
Key
SJFZLVUF
LibraryCatalog
ResearchGate
Pages
1-25
PublicationTitle
Text and Performance Quarterly
Rights
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Volume
41