
Staging Intersectionality
Author(s) -
John-Paul Zaccarini
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
lambda nordica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2001-7286
pISSN - 1100-2573
DOI - 10.34041/ln.v25.711
Subject(s) - queer , gaze , white (mutation) , heteronormativity , intersectionality , narrative , agency (philosophy) , masculinity , art , aesthetics , construct (python library) , race (biology) , space (punctuation) , visual arts , sociology , gender studies , psychology , literature , computer science , psychoanalysis , social science , biochemistry , chemistry , gene , programming language , operating system
This essay follows the making of a queer of colour aesthetic space in the form of a music video entitled Brother, within a largely homogenous white University. The video places white heteronormativity on the periphery whilst intersectional brown bodies take the centre. It inverts racist and fetishistic tropes in music video culture and reverses the white male gaze. The making of the video created a small brown island in a sea of white as a vision of a future brown space protected from the ubiquitous, ambivalently festishizing white gaze; a gaze that projects its own narrative onto bodies of colour. It puts forward a thesis of racial agency, whereby the performance of “race” is scripted by the person of colour and not provoked by the construct of whiteness.