POSTPONED: The Sexual Representation Collection Presents: Sex in the Archives with Ariane Cruz and Nguyen Tan Hoang
Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances, we will need to postpone this event until further notice. Please keep an eye on our social media and website for updates, and we hope to see you at our other upcoming events.
The Sexual Representation Collection speaker series is an annual lecture given by an esteemed scholar who is recognized for their research as it relates to pornography and/or representations of sexuality, and works to highlight the Bonham Centre’s Sexual Representation Collection, Canada’s largest university-based collection of pornography.
This year we have two speakers and the event will be held as a live webinar on Zoom. Register through Eventbrite to receive the webinar link.
The webinar will be first-come first-served. If it is full, we will livestream the event on Youtube as well. The recording will stay up after the event for those who cannot attend on the day of.
This event will have live captions.
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Professor Ariane Cruz
Women’s Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Pennsylvania State University
“Carbon Cosby. Pornmimicries of Race, Sexuality, and Gender”
Abstract: In this talk I discuss what I’ve termed pornmimicry, pornography’s spectacular multiplex mimetic performance which unveils mimicry as primary instrument of identificatory performance and race, sexuality, and gender as profoundly mimetic practices. Focusing on Not the Cosbys XXX (2009), a pornographic parody of the sitcom, I analyze pornography as a venue that lays bare the politics of race, sexuality, and gender that energize cultural practices of mimesis. More than a primary technique through which pornography acts as an archive of popular culture, mimicry is a salient technology for the re(production) of blackness in visual culture. Pornmimicry reals the sitcom and porn as forms of popular American entertainment dependent upon mimesis as a critical technique of racial sexual authenticity and both genre’s anxious citation of a domestic phantasm of heteronormative middle class “respectable” familial blackness and ultimately black belonging wherein “the real” manifests as that which is normatively reduplicated.
Professor Nguyen Tan Hoang
Literature and Cultural Studies
University of California, San Diego
“Sticky Pages: Gaysian Scholar Raids Sex Archive”
Abstract: This presentation takes a look back at “sticky rice” (Asian-Asian) desire in the Asian Male Nude Collection 1939-2014 (housed at the University of South Florida in Tampa) and in my own private stash of gaysian visual ephemera circa 1995. The only collection of its kind in the world, the Asian Male Nude Collection “contains magazines, news clippings, photographs, ephemera, and audio/visual materials that document the historical rarity of the Asian male nude.” Categorized by geographic location, time period, and subject matter, the collection is marked by a completist comprehensiveness of materials. I juxtapose my combing of this official archive with my personal stash of gay Asian materials from the mid-1990s: 1) safe sex campaigns targeting gay Asian men, 2) calendars featuring half-naked Asian men, and 3) a series of photographic self-portraits I made when I was twenty-two years old. I consider how these two archives—one aiming to legitimize a rice queen’s appreciation of the Asian male body, the other a community’s goal to reeducate Asian men to see themselves differently—draw on the mechanisms of fantasy by modeling for others how to look at Asian men anew.