The Between |
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Authors: | Olivia Michiko Gagnon James McMaster |
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Affiliation: | 1. Tufts University, Center for the Humanities, Fung House, Medford, MA, USAOlivia.Gagnon@tufts.edu;3. Department of Gender and Women's Studies and the Asian American Studies Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA |
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Abstract: | Thinking with this special issue's group of feminist thinkers – some artists and others scholars – this introduction makes a strong case for co-authorship and a more collaborative humanities, while also insisting that the couple form – that stalwart object of queer and feminist theory – is neither a known quantity nor an exhausted entity, but rather, a field ripe for analysis. Situated squarely within performance studies, this introduction pivots away from questions of ontology and toward method and performativity, in order to ask: what modes of intellectual practice, erotic exchange, political work, and aesthetic experimentation happen uniquely within couple forms, in their most capacious and non-self-same iterations? What queer and feminist work can they do? What, in other words, is possible in the infinity, if indeed it is an infinity, between one and two? |
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Keywords: | co-authorship collaboration queerness feminism couple form relation method performativity |
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