Ronald Rose-Antoinette is a writer, scholar and independent curator, and Assistant Professor at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne in Germany. He is the coauthor of Nocturnal Fabulations, an experimental book on Apichatpong Weerasethakul, and the curator of Seances for the Living at SBC Gallery, Montreal, and Open Justice, online with the University of British Columbia. His research and teaching interests are located in the overlaps between Caribbean Studies, Queer Studies, and Art Theory and Criticism, and engage two broad areas: twentieth century black and queer diasporic aesthetics; and plantation economy, globalization and transnationalism. His research looks to the intersection of Black and Queer socio-aesthetic formations to contemplate the other side of normative/hygienic preoccupations with straightness, sanity and being.
Ronald Rose-Antoinette
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