Marginaler i rörelse: Materialitet och agens i skärningspunkten mellan transnationell feminism, globalisering och kulturell hybriditet
Margins in Motion: Materiality and Agency at the Intersection of Transnational Feminism, Globalization, and Cultural Hybridity
Abstract
This thesis explores how three contemporary Mexican women artists, Teresa Margolles, Julieta
Aranda, and Minerva Cuevas navigate and critically engage with the global art world through
a postcolonial and transnational feminist lenses. The study investigates how their artistic
practices address issues of gender, identity, power and violence by examining six artworks by
their aesthetic and material strategies, revealing how these artists challenge dominant Western
narratives. Drawing on theoretical frameworks by Marsha Meskimmon, Ania Loomba, and
Homi K. Bhabha, among others. The thesis discusses concepts of cultural hybridity, the “third
space” and gender to analyze the complex intersections between the local and the global spaces
in contemporary art. The study highlights both convergences and divergences in the artists’
approaches, emphasizing how their work resists essentialist representations and instead creates
nuanced critiques of postcolonial and neoliberal structures. The research contributes to the
discourse on decolonizing art history by examining how contemporary artists from the Global
South articulate alternative epistemologies that challenge dominant art historical frameworks.
Degree
Student essay
View/ Open
Date
2025-06-27Author
Bäckbro, Sara
Keywords
Transnational feminisms, globalization, contemporary art, the global south
Language
swe