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Six White Cadillacs

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Peterson_cornell_0058O_10547.pdf (4.36 MB)
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https://doi.org/10.7298/kp38-f928
https://hdl.handle.net/1813/67428
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Cornell Theses and Dissertations
Author
Peterson, Brice
Abstract

This thesis exhibition and accompanying statement address issues surrounding fandom and queer identification with celebrity culture. Through found, altered, and fabricated objects—including sculpture, video, textiles, and digital prints—the artist investigates the affective ramifications of nostalgic attachment to outmoded artifacts of popular culture, including the possibility of “queering” such artifacts or otherwise redeeming their commodified forms in a search for pleasure, understanding, or communion with the gay icon.

Date Issued
2019-05-30
Keywords
Angela Lansbury
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celebrity
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digital media
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Queer
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Sexuality
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LGBTQ studies
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Sculpture
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Fine arts
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Painting
Committee Chair
Taft Jr, Willard Stanley
Committee Member
Ashkin, Michael
Ferro, Renate Terese
Degree Discipline
Art
Degree Name
M.F.A., Art
Degree Level
Master of Fine Arts
Type
dissertation or thesis

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