Find article in misc. folder 2. This item is part of the Study Room Guide On (W)Reading Performance Writing by Rachel Lois Clapham (P1433)
Artist / Author | Roland Barthes |
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Publisher | University of California Press |
Reference | A0286 |
Date | 1984 |
Journal | The Rustle of Language |
Journal page | pp 479-495 |
Type | Article |
A discussion in 17 thematic segments. 53 minutes.
Recounts the group’s evolution and different approaches to collaboration throughout the years. Two DVDs include a documentary, interviews with BMI members, and performance footage.
Artists book accompanying the exhibition Tongue-tied at Matt’s Gallery, 2-24 November 2019.
The concluding volume to Moten’s landmark trilogy consent not to be a single being.
The second volume of the landmark trilogy consent not to be a single being.
Draws on the theory and practice of the black radical tradition to support, inspire and extend contemporary social and political thought and aesthetic critique.
Investigates critical approaches to performance, ultimately aiming to stimulate new discussion between theorists and practitioners.
Examines fandom as a set of practices for approaching and writing about art.
Seeking to overthrow all constraints on what can be done with and to the body, Preciado offers a provocative challenge to even the most radical claims about gender, sexuality, and desire.
A presentation of over 100 new works by the renowned Belgian painter.
Delves into themes as wide-ranging yet interconnected as beauty, performativity, activism, and police brutality. Collectively, they attest to how trans people are frequently offered “doors”—entrances to visibility and recognition—that are actually “traps,” accommodating trans bodies and communities only insofar as they cooperate with dominant norms.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (P3041).