9783753302393-3753302392-Gay Betrayals (Two Works)

Gay Betrayals (Two Works)

ISBN-13: 9783753302393
ISBN-10: 3753302392
Author: Leo Bersani, Elisa Adami, Amber Husain, Hannah Quinlan, Rosie Hastings
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: Walther Konig
Format: Pocket Book 101 pages
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ISBN-13: 9783753302393
ISBN-10: 3753302392
Author: Leo Bersani, Elisa Adami, Amber Husain, Hannah Quinlan, Rosie Hastings
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: Walther Konig
Format: Pocket Book 101 pages

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Gay Betrayals (Two Works) (ISBN-13: 9783753302393 and ISBN-10: 3753302392), written by authors Leo Bersani, Elisa Adami, Amber Husain, Hannah Quinlan, Rosie Hastings, was published by Walther Konig in 2023. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Gay Betrayals (Two Works) (Pocket Book) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.52.

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In 1997, during a symposium at Centre Pompidou, Leo Bersani presented a prescient critique of the assimilative tendencies that made 'gays melt into the very culture they like to think of themselves as undermining.' Mired in micropolitics, for Bersani, queer activism had relinquished the radical task of reconfiguring the horizon of the possible. Later published as 'Gay Betrayals', Bersani's intervention champions a truly disruptive vision of homosexuality, one that betrays the relational, identitarian and communitarian foundations of bourgeois heterosexual respectability through 'antimonogamous promiscuity'.

Building on extensive artistic research into the politics of queer spaces and culture some 20 years later, artist duo Hannah Quinlan and Rosie Hastings revisit Bersani's polemic with a response in three acts. Through a kaleidoscopic array of drawings, preparatory sketches and egg tempera paintings, a narrative of everyday (homo)sociality comes into view. A series of statuesque figures are caught as they feel the outlines of existing power structures, try out new strategies of inclusivity and, ultimately, wrestle with the blurred lineaments of identity and community.

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