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Queer and Femme Gazes in AfroAsian American Visual Culture

Seulghee Lee (Hrsg.), Rebecca Kumar (Hrsg.)

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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Soziologie

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Queer and Femme Gazes in AfroAsian American Visual Culture is a scholarly collection that takes comparative Black-Asian representations in televisual culture from queer and femme perspectives. AfroAsian representations on screen—as well as their attendant critical gazes—have historically emphasized cross-racial masculinities at the expense of queer and/or femme visions. The prevalence of these previous televisual artefacts—and the ways they have been watched—has contributed directly to white heteronormative legacies within film and visual studies. The collection intervenes by excavating the intimacies and political possibilities within AfroAsian femme, queer, and transgender life. The authors offer alternative ways of looking at racial representation in their attendance to developments in AfroAsian visual culture: music videos, video games, genre serials, and independent and short films.

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AfroAsian representation on screen, AfroAsian representation, Queerness in visual culture, AfroAsian visual culture, Queer gaze