SALT. Magazine are pleased to announce the
release of their 7th issue - Heterophobia -
guest edited by Villa Design Group. Against
the currency of the post-identarian politics,
Heterophobia explores the productive
possibilities of the phobic, the suspicious, and
the negative as responses to the increasing
culture of the visible in which the queer
functions in the present. Following the
political right’s recent call to protect their
phobia as basic freedom, Heterophobia
explores the ways in which a fearful response
to heteronormative structures and ideals,
often in the name of equality, might provoke
new chains of affect and desire which might
then restructure the very processes by which
fear and or love is named.
release of their 7th issue - Heterophobia -
guest edited by Villa Design Group. Against
the currency of the post-identarian politics,
Heterophobia explores the productive
possibilities of the phobic, the suspicious, and
the negative as responses to the increasing
culture of the visible in which the queer
functions in the present. Following the
political right’s recent call to protect their
phobia as basic freedom, Heterophobia
explores the ways in which a fearful response
to heteronormative structures and ideals,
often in the name of equality, might provoke
new chains of affect and desire which might
then restructure the very processes by which
fear and or love is named.