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Imprint:Milan - Italy : Mousse Publishing, [2019]
Description:214 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Language:English
Italian
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12453365
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Other uniform titles:Bonora, Giordano, 1947- Photographs. Selections.
Other authors / contributors:Università di Parma. Centro studi e archivio della comunicazione, host institution.
ISBN:9788867493968
8867493965
Notes:Catalog of an exhibition held at the CSAC, Parma, Italy, April 20-September 30, 2018.
Includes bibliographical references.
Text in English and Italian.
Summary:This book is inspired by the pictures that Giordano Bonora, a young streetcar operator and aspiring photographer, took of Bologna?s small transgender community in 1980 (although it would be more correct to speak, in this case, of proto-Transgenderism). Reproduced here for the first time, these raw and gilded images reflect?during a period in Italy characterized by subversive movements and political revolts that were not just rooted in questions of identity?attempts made by T* people at a construction of the self outside the binary logic of the genotypically XY male/genotypically XX female. By people like Valérie?a woman?s face, a hairless chest with no breasts, a fleur-de-lis tattooed on the shoulder, and two pairs of pantyhose?for whom ?gender? is not determined biologically but something to be embraced depending on the circumstances. A box containing a jigsaw puzzle with a picture that is constantly changing. Bundled with the photographs, a handful of texts set out to explain how the question of gender involves two cultural levels of sexual difference, the normative and the dissident, and how the decision-making power over organs outside heteropatriarchal systems of sexuality and processes of disidentification are the stakes in the new ?somato-political? struggle against hegemonic regimes of oppression conducted by enchanting, allied, opaque, and vulnerable bodies. Winner of the FLAT Prize?Fondazione Arte CRT, 2018.00Exhibition: CSAC, Parma, Italy (20.04-30.09.2018).

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