DRAGGING AND SWEEPING: QUEER TEMPORALITIES OF CARE FOR HISTORICAL DEBRIS

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Silverbloom, Rachel [1 ]
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[1] Vassar Coll, Poughkeepsie, NY 12604 USA
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10.1353/dia.2023.a930872
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I0 [文学理论];
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0501 ; 050101 ;
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This essay argues that we need practices for tending to what has been discarded as "historical debris" in order to generate queer socialities and meanings that refuse the dominant heteronormative, capitalist, and white supremacist privileging of futurity, novelty, and productivity. Artist and city planner Theaster Gates's transformative work takes root in Chicago's South Side, where he has renovated abandoned buildings into dynamic community spaces for celebrating and generating Black history, art, and culture. The essay reads Gates's artistic-activist practice through Elizabeth Freeman's queer feminist framework, in particular her notion of "temporal drag," to challenge conventional assumptions that whatever is "newest" offers the most radical or queer potential. Freeman's and Gates's work demonstrates the latent possibilities within history's "throwaway" objects and spaces, which can act as sites for imagining and living otherwise, generating queer utopias in our present.
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