Bronze incense burner depicting a lynx, Iran, 12th-13th century
from The Khalili Collection
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Photograph by Rick Gerharter/ Impact Visuals (source: Gay in the Bay 1996 by Susan Stryker)
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Yoon Young Bae for Marie Claire Korea (2023) Photography: Park Jongha
sssaharam photographed by Bryan Durante for The Collector Magazine
Photographed by Cho Gi Seok for Vogue Korea July 2023
Sans titre - France - 2023
photographie argentique - fuji s-200
Hélène Thiennot
“Colonialism tried to control the memory of the colonized; or, rather, in the words of Caribbean thinker Sylvia Wynter, it tried to subject the colonized to its memory, to make the colonized see themselves through the hegemonic memory of the colonizing center. Put another way, the colonizing presence sought to induce a historical amnesia on the colonized by mutilating the memory of the colonized; and where that failed, it dismembered it, and then tried to re-member it to the colonizer’s memory—to his way of defining the world, including his take on the nature of the relations between colonizer and colonized.”— NGŨGĨ WA THIONG’O - SOMETHING TORN AND NEW (via bilqisofsheba)
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