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| Salman Toor, The Bar on East 13h, 2019 |
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Queer art of failure turns on the impossible, the improbable, the unlikely, and the unremarkable. It quietly loses, and in losing it imagines other goals for life, for love, for art, and for being. It offers a counterhegemonic discourse of losing as a way of refusing the finite forms of being offered by late capitalism.
- Jack Halberstam, The Queer Art of Failure (2011)
Queer orientations are about the spaces created by tables, and what is gathered around them. By over-occupying spaces that are not intended for them, queer bodies can make space 'happen.' Such spaces are not just about finding a room of one's own, but about finding a room where you can be with others.
- Sara Ahmed, Queer Phenomenology: Orientations, Objects, Others (2006)
The possibilities of gender transformation are to be found in the arbitrary relation between such acts, in the possibility of a failure to repeat, a de-formance, or a parodic repetition that exposes the phantasmatic effect of abiding identity as a politically compelled illusion.
- Judith Butler, Gender Trouble (1990)
Queerness is a structuring and educated mode of desiring that allows us to see and feel beyond the quagmire of the present. The point is not that queerness is yet to arrive but that it is an ideality that can be distilled from the past and used to imagine a future.
- Jose Muñoz, Cruising Utopia: The Then and There of Queer Futurity (2009)
That’s one of the things 'queer' can refer to: the open mesh of possibilities, gaps, overlaps, dissonances and resonances, lapses and excesses of meaning when the constituent elements of anyone’s gender, of anyone’s sexuality aren't made (or can’t be made) to signify monolithically.
- Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, Tendencies (1993)
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