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Area of Science:

  • Performance Studies
  • Queer Theory
  • Decolonial Studies

Background:

  • Adelina Anthony's artistic work centers queer women of color, offering complex characters that resonate deeply with audiences.
  • Her performances provide a rare space for queer women of color to see their experiences reflected, fostering connection and dialogue.

Discussion:

  • Anthony's art critically examines the intersection of personal struggles with imperialism, heterosexual capitalism, and settler colonialism.
  • The interview format facilitates an engagement with "theory in the flesh," bridging academic concepts with lived experiences.

Key Insights:

  • The "medicina" of Anthony's work combines "gritty truth-telling" with humor, creating a powerful tool for decolonial imagination.
  • Her characters' resilience and complexity offer a model for navigating oppressive systems.
  • The interview explores Anthony's unique positionality as a "coyote curandera."

Outlook:

  • Anthony's approach encourages readers to envision their own creative potential through a lens of compassion and humility.
  • Her work contributes to the ongoing discourse on representation and liberation for marginalized communities.