Strange Tastes Strange Tastes

Strange Tastes

Aesthetics and the Public in Latin American and Latinx Feminisms

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Publisher Description

Strange Tastes is a philosophical excursion into aesthetic experience and the public through the works of contemporary Latin American and Latinx women writers and artists. In a careful study of this revelatory archive, Monique Roelofs shows how life lived aesthetically can embrace public space instead of surrendering it to the constrictive forces of gendering and racial capital. Joining notions of sensibility grounded in Enlightenment aesthetics with the creative capabilities of a decolonial aesthetics, Roelofs looks to practices that animate the public through intimate, social, and political registers, particularly by engaging the historical and critical potentialities of disinterested play and what she calls “strange tastes,” or the unusual, uncanny, and nonnormative desires and sensations of marginalized individuals. Through sustained attention to materiality and lived experience, Roelofs offers a feminist philosophy of aesthetics that takes seriously the role of the public, where strange tastes turn aesthetic imaginaries into powerful possibilities to remake self, city, nation, and world.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2026
April 3
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
336
Pages
PUBLISHER
Duke University Press
SELLER
Duke University Press
SIZE
21.4
MB
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