Date of Award
Fall 12-2018
Degree Type
Thesis
Degree Name
M.F.A.
Degree Program
Fine Arts
Department
Fine Arts
Major Professor
Tony Campbell
Second Advisor
Ariya Martin
Third Advisor
Kathy Rodriguez
Abstract
My work explores subculture as a form of cultural resistance to the dominant ideology. I'm concerned with the ambiguous relationship we occupy as subjects to the material produced by popular culture, and how this is digested and understood by female viewers and cultural outsiders. The specific temporality of the queer subject is a key theme in my work.
Recommended Citation
Woodlock, Natalie, "Subculture and Queer Subjectivity" (2018). University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations. 2531.
https://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/2531
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