
Scientia Sexualis
Jeanne Vaccaro(Editor)
Inventory Press LLC
Published on 14. November 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-1-941753-61-3 (ISBN)
Description
Art that reimagines new frameworks for the history of science where sex, gender and pleasure are concerned
This volume considers the work of contemporary feminist and queer artists whose work confronts, dissolves and reimagines sex and gender within the apparatus of science-past and present. The included artists address topics such as the origins of modern gynecology and its ties to the torture of enslaved women; the pathologization of the sexual body; the entanglement of colonization with sexual violence; and nonconsensual gendering of trans and intersex people.
Addressing the aftermath of our encounters with scientific discourses and institutions, Scientia Sexualis engages the materials of the clinic, the lab and the biomatter of sex and race; challenges our sense of what science is; confronts harm produced in the name of science; and offers alternative methods of learning. This richly illustrated publication accompanies a fall 2024 exhibition at the ICA LA.
This volume considers the work of contemporary feminist and queer artists whose work confronts, dissolves and reimagines sex and gender within the apparatus of science-past and present. The included artists address topics such as the origins of modern gynecology and its ties to the torture of enslaved women; the pathologization of the sexual body; the entanglement of colonization with sexual violence; and nonconsensual gendering of trans and intersex people.
Addressing the aftermath of our encounters with scientific discourses and institutions, Scientia Sexualis engages the materials of the clinic, the lab and the biomatter of sex and race; challenges our sense of what science is; confronts harm produced in the name of science; and offers alternative methods of learning. This richly illustrated publication accompanies a fall 2024 exhibition at the ICA LA.
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'Scientia Sexualis' attempts a decolonial approach to the subjects of gender, sexuality, and representation in relation to the clinical gaze. -- Natalie Haddad * Hyperallergic *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
NY
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
147 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 338 mm
Width: 241 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
1247 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-941753-61-3 (9781941753613)
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