Out There: Marginalization and Contemporary Culture
By (Author) Russell Ferguson
Edited by Martha Gever
Edited by Trinh T. Minh-ha
Edited by Cornel West
Illustrated by Felix Gonzales-Torres
MIT Press Ltd
MIT Press
11th February 1992
United States
General
Non Fiction
Anthropology
Gender studies, gender groups
306
Paperback
448
Width 178mm, Height 248mm, Spine 28mm
862g
This text addresses the question of cultural marginalization - the process through which various groups are excluded from access to and participation in the dominant culture. An anthology that juxtaposes diverse points of view on issues of gender, race, sexual preference, and class, it takes up the fundamental issues raised when attempts are made to define concepts such as "mainstream" and "minority", and it opens up new ways of thinking about culture and representation in society.
" Out There collects classic essays - Monique Wittig"s "The Straight Mind," Gayatri Spivak"s "Explanation and Culture: Matginalia" - as well as lesser-known pieces like Richard Rodriguez"s "Complexion," all kicked off by Cornel West"s brilliant polemic "The New Cultural Politics of Difference." This is a magnificent compendium of non-Eurocentric, non-heterosexist writing, a manual for what West calls "intellectual and political freedom-fighters." Village Voice
Russell Ferguson is Deputy Director for Exhibitions and Programs and Chief Curator at the University of California, Los Angeles, Hammer Museum.