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Writing

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Where Now Folks?

2020 

Where now folks? looks as performative masculinities in Joe Moran's Arrangement, and what 'queering' looks like inside the institution.

Photo Credit: Rocio Chacon

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2020 
This essay is in response to the question 'Examine the processes sparked by the arrival of ‘Space Invaders’ in places which have not been historically or conceptually reserved for them' (Goldsmiths 2020). This essay looks at contemporary dance's aversion to homoeroticism and how Julie Cunningham's m/y reclaims the femxle as a desiring subject.
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The Lesbian Body

2019

As a final dissertation at London Contemporary Dance School, this essay 'The Lesbian Body - Discussion of disgust and its possible subversions' looks at the dancing lesbian body in relations to the subversion of acceptable bodily boundaries.

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Anger, AIDs, Activism

2020 

This essay in in response to the question 'Why have some feminist, queer and trans theorists focused on the political potential of emotions (such as hate, rage and shame) that have often been understood as negative or destructive?'. Looking at anger as a form of knowledge in it's unveiling of injustice, this essay calls the queer community to be combative in response to capitalist neoliberalism's injustices.

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