Damage: Notes on a Queer Aesthetic

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Management number 231606540 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price $9.98 Model Number 231606540
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A personal, critical guide to seeing queer art’s wounds and possibilitiesDamage asks how to look at images marked by queer pain without turning that pain into shock or pretending it isn’t there. Writer and critic Jonathan Alexander answers by pairing close looking with lived experience. The result is intimate and analytic at once, a book that stays with hard feelings while still making room for possibility.Damage blends personal story with cultural criticism. Here, first-person stories advance the ideas. Alexander uses scenes from his life to test claims about seeing, care, and repair. The “I” works as a method that keeps theory accountable to bodies and communities, to the facts of illness, stigma, racism, and homophobia. Across five artists, Alexander traces how damage becomes material for art and a spur to rela­tion. With Hervé Guibert, he considers self-imaging in the AIDS era as testimony and technique. With Mark Morrisroe, he follows Polaroids and punk intimacy to find a grammar of tenderness inside grit. Laura Aguilar anchors a practice of self-portraiture that scales from a solitary body to community, land, and kinship. Carlos Martiel turns performance into a register of how nations write on bodies through race, migration, and discipline. Catherine Opie models an ethic of looking that includes self-portrait and community portrait, attending to the marks of pleasure and hurt while asking what repair might involve.Damage is compact and teachable. Each chapter opens with a scene of looking and moves to ideas readers can use. An interlude asks how beauty persists amid harm. A closing “Aftermath” offers practical ways to stay with difficult images without going numb. The prose is precise and direct. The claims are careful. The aim is not to cure pain, but to help readers recognize it, live with it, and act in its wake. Read more

ISBN10 1531513166
ISBN13 978-1531513160
Edition 1st
Language English
Publisher Fordham University Press
Dimensions 6 x 2 x 9 inches
Item Weight 12.8 ounces
Print length 160 pages
Publication date June 2, 2026

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