Forever Becoming: Teaching “Transgender Studies Meets Art History” and Theorizing Trans Joy

IF 0.3 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Arts Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.3390/arts13040115
Alpesh Kantilal Patel
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Academics often comment that their teaching affects their research, but how this manifests is often implicit. In this essay, I explicitly explore the artistic, scholarly, and curatorial research instantiated by an undergraduate class titled “Transgender Studies meets Art History,” which I taught during the fall of 2022. Alongside personal anecdotes—both personal and connected to the class—and a critical reflection on my pedagogy, I discuss the artwork and public programming connected to a curatorial project, “Forever Becoming: Decolonization, Materiality, and Trans* Subjectivity, I organized at UrbanGlass, New York City in 2023. The first part of the article I examine how “trans” can be applied to thinking about syllabus construction and re-thinking canon formation for a class focused on transgender studies’ relationship to art history. In the second half, I theorize trans joy as a felt vibration between/across multiplicity and singularity, belonging and unbelonging, and world-making and world-unmaking. Overall, I consider trans as a lived experience and its utility as a conceptual tool. As a coda, I consider the precarity of teaching this course in the current political climate of the United States.
永远成为:变性研究与艺术史 "教学和变性喜悦理论化
学术界经常评论说,他们的教学会影响到他们的研究,但这种影响是如何体现出来的,往往是隐性的。在这篇文章中,我明确探讨了我在2022年秋季教授的一门名为 "变性研究与艺术史 "的本科课程所体现的艺术、学术和策展研究。除了个人轶事--既有个人的,也有与课堂相关的--以及对我的教学法的批判性反思之外,我还讨论了与策展项目 "永远成为 "相关的艺术作品和公共项目:非殖民化、物质性和跨性别主体性 "策展项目相关的艺术作品和公共项目。文章的前半部分,我探讨了如何将 "变性 "应用于思考教学大纲的构建,以及如何为一门专注于变性研究与艺术史关系的课程重新思考教科书的形成。在文章的后半部分,我将 "变性 "的喜悦理论化为一种在多重性与单一性、归属感与非归属感、创造世界与不创造世界之间/跨越多重性与单一性、归属感与非归属感、创造世界与不创造世界之间的感觉振动。总之,我将变性视为一种生活体验,并将其作为一种概念工具。最后,我考虑了在美国当前的政治气候下教授这门课程的不稳定性。
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Arts
Arts HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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