Racial and Gender Violence>People Seeking Safety 10th Anniversary Editorial
Keywords:
visual culture, gender, autoethnography, gender-coded adornments, surveilannce, hair, racial tropes of Black male bodies, narrative inquiry, gender violence, Lolicon, Rorikon, critical discourse analysis, arts-based methods, mapping, memory, metaphor, feminist ceramics, addiction, incarceration, diasporasAbstract
We candidly reflect on 10 years as founders, editors, and publishers of Visual Culture & Gender. Our collaboration began in 2005. We believe in the power of visual culture to affect behavior and attitudes and the need to work toward social justice through the creation and critique of visual culture, and activism through visual culture.