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The Things We Do Alone; I'm Afraid I'll Get Off the Surgeon's Table Feeling the Same as Before

Ainsley Davis

The Things We Do Alone                      

Together is a collection of photographs exploring human individuality juxtaposed and in relation to interconnection. It aims to capture this idea of collective action or resistance as taking place both separately and together on the level of the individual and through human projects and processes of connection: crack-making, web spinning, community formation.

I'm Afraid I'll Get Off the Surgeon's Table Feeling the Same as Before

Incorporates elements of Eli Clare’s essay “Promise of Cure” as it interacts with the relationship between the genderqueer and trans body and medical intervention. Like Clare states, this relationship is scattered, colorful, messy, and unpredictable; queer and trans desire and resistances can manifest through the physical body and medical intervention, and/or completely separate from it.

BRICOLAGE LITERARY & VISUAL ARTS JOURNAL

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