Exploring the intersections of queer gender, race, and writing, Erica Rand employs the concept of hip checks to challenge conventional argumentation methods. Through a series of essays, she reflects on diverse topics such as representation in sports, the cultural significance of lavender dildos, and the scrutiny faced by Black athletes. Rand emphasizes the importance of experimentation and adaptability in thought processes, encouraging readers to embrace disruption and rethink traditional narratives.
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Erica Rand is een schrijver, criticus en activist wiens werk de kruising van visuele cultuur en genderstudies onderzoekt. Ze duikt in hoe beeldende kunst en media onze perceptie van identiteit en samenleving vormgeven. Rand's schrijven is erop gericht niet alleen te analyseren, maar ook te inspireren tot activisme en maatschappelijke verandering. Haar aanpak is inzichtelijk en provocerend, en nodigt lezers uit om machtsstructuren en hun visuele manifestaties te overwegen.



The Small Book of Hip Checks
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- 6 uur lezen
Erica Rand uses multiple meanings of hip check-an athlete using their hip to throw an opponent off balance and the inspection of racialized gender-to consider the workings of queer gender, race, and writing.
Red Nails, Black Skates: Gender, Cash, and Pleasure on and off the Ice
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- 12 uur lezen
Erica Rand, a professor specializing in Art and Visual Culture as well as Women and Gender Studies, explores themes of identity and culture in her works. Her notable publications include "The Ellis Island Snow Globe" and "Barbie’s Queer Accessories," both from Duke University Press, showcasing her unique perspective on societal norms and representations.