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The power of the fashion photographic image : a framing of queer identity

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This empirical study seeks to address these questions: how does fashion locate and frame queer identity; and can fashion photography contribute to new knowledge production? Through ethnographic fieldwork, the act of queer curation, queer reflexivity and visual interpretative analysis, my intent is to unpack the complexity of nonnormative identity production by looking into aesthetic practices that go beyond binary hetero-homo thinking, making it possible to visualize and acknowledge the spectrum of queer identities in fashion photos. Queer visual research requires an interdisciplinary imagination that involves drawing from conceptual frameworks and queer methods that allow knowledge production on the diversity among queer subjects.
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queer fashion, race, queer methods, photography, visual analysis

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Janusauskas, Marius. “The Power of the Fashion Photographic Image : A Framing of Queer Identity.” MASCULINITIES+ : Inclusive Articulations and Practices in Fashion, Media and Popular Culture, edited by Dirk Reynders and Hilde Van den Bulck, ASP, 2023, pp. 166–83.
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Janusauskas, M. (2023). The power of the fashion photographic image : a framing of queer identity. In D. Reynders & H. Van den Bulck (Eds.), MASCULINITIES+ : inclusive articulations and practices in fashion, media and popular culture (pp. 166–183). Brussels: ASP.
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Janusauskas, Marius. 2023. “The Power of the Fashion Photographic Image : A Framing of Queer Identity.” In MASCULINITIES+ : Inclusive Articulations and Practices in Fashion, Media and Popular Culture, edited by Dirk Reynders and Hilde Van den Bulck, 166–83. Brussels: ASP.
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Janusauskas, Marius. 2023. “The Power of the Fashion Photographic Image : A Framing of Queer Identity.” In MASCULINITIES+ : Inclusive Articulations and Practices in Fashion, Media and Popular Culture, ed by. Dirk Reynders and Hilde Van den Bulck, 166–183. Brussels: ASP.
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Janusauskas M. The power of the fashion photographic image : a framing of queer identity. In: Reynders D, Van den Bulck H, editors. MASCULINITIES+ : inclusive articulations and practices in fashion, media and popular culture. Brussels: ASP; 2023. p. 166–83.
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M. Janusauskas, “The power of the fashion photographic image : a framing of queer identity,” in MASCULINITIES+ : inclusive articulations and practices in fashion, media and popular culture, D. Reynders and H. Van den Bulck, Eds. Brussels: ASP, 2023, pp. 166–183.
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