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On Making Sense : Queer Race Narratives of Intelligibility
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ISBN: 0804784019 9780804784016 080478339X 0804783403 9780804783392 9780804783408 Year: 2012 Publisher: Palo Alto : Stanford University Press,

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On Making Sense juxtaposes texts produced by black, Latino, and Asian queer writers and artists to understand how knowledge is acquired and produced in contexts of racial and gender oppression. From James Baldwin's 1960's novel Another Country to Margaret Cho's turn-of-the-century stand-up comedy, these works all exhibit a preoccupation with intelligibility, or the labor of making sense of oneself and of making sense to others. In their efforts to "make sense," these writers and artists argue against merely being accepted by society on society's terms, but articulate a desire to confront epistemic injustice--an injustice that affects people in their capacity as knowers and as communities worthy of being known. The book speaks directly to critical developments in feminist and queer studies, including the growing ambivalence to antirealist theories of identity and knowledge. In so doing, it draws on decolonial and realist theory to offer a new framework to understand queer writers and artists of color as dynamic social theorists.


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IN ANNEESSENS. Cartographic & Design Explorations

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Anneessens  is an interstitial neighbourhood in the centre of Brussels, inhabited by a heterogeneous mix of social groups. Recurrently treated as a backside, Anneessens developed a rather fragmented and disadvantaged social tissue. Simultaneously, the indeterminate and decaying urban tissue affects the dynamics of the collective spaces. Anneessens is both a transit neighbourhood and a neighbourhood in transition. Increasingly, urban renovation policies following paradigms of social "mixité" are implemented by city and region of Brussels. In the first part, a cartographic exploration aims to uncover and unravel the current complexity of Anneessens. The resulting "atlas of the commons" seeks to decipher material and social infrastructures as a mechanism of empowerment for those facing social vulnerability, with synergies of reciprocity and solidarity. In the second part, iterative cartographies seek to build explorative strategies for in-determinate spaces, probing more inclusive future scenarios. Mediation, reciprocity, commons and urban in- and over-determinate spaces are tackled in order to examine Anneessens as a place of opportunities for the most disadvantaged inhabitants.

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