In My Little Corner of the World, Anyone Would Love You

In My Little Corner of the World, Anyone Would Love You

In My Little Corner of the World, Anyone Would Love You “is a five-channel video work which engages material from lesbian, feminist and proto trans and queer newsletters and small-run magazines in the US and the UK from 1955-1977. In the work, 13 readers are staged in 5 rooms of a single domestic site reading material from the newsletters/magazines for the camera and doing various non-narrative activities. In In My Little Corner of the World, Anyone Would Love You, [Hayes is] interested in the specific limits of gender, the anti-racist work done by lesbian, queer and transpeople of color to combat racism from white lesbian feminists and the historic and contemporary ways in which feminist, lesbian and queer political collectivities have both expanded and constrained gender expression. The work engages the intimacies of political collectives–as they affirm, injure and disappoint the identities that emerge inside of them. Activating continuities and discontinuities in queer time, [they are] interested in reengaging affective forms of political organization.”

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