A queer manifesto to decolonize pop culture
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In this article, I discuss possibilities that have been embodied in recent studies, reflecting on other paths and deviations to queer pop culture. Through epistemological and methodological orgies, I aim to achieve scientific orgasms capable of thinking pop in the “ass” of world. As a scientific citizen, queer and fan, I unfold positions of a critical and reflective “orgy of knowledge” that transforms pop culture in a Latin American context focused at its own ass. Manifest: pop
culture, feminine, queer, entering our ass with its throbbing cosmopolitan imaginary, while we fuck it with the pleats of our Latin ass, spouting utopian cum everywhere and moaning with lust for Our America. An orgy of knowledge. A trans-methodological fuck. A carnival of sticks, pussies, anus, sweat, with the sound of divas, funk, samba, brega, reggaeton – white,
black, mixed-race bodies. A political orgy.
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