Aliaga, Juan Vicente
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- Wikipedia web site, April 17, 2023:(Juan Vicente Aliaga (born 1959) is a Spanish art critic who has written widely on contemporary conceptual art as well as on gender and queer theory. Juan Vicente Aliaga Espert, 1959 Valencia, Spain)
- Arte conceptual revisado, 1990?:t.p. (Juan Vicente Aliaga)
- His Identidad y diferencia, c1997:t.p. (Juan Vicente Aliaga) front flap (b. 1959; crítico de arte)
- Desobediencias : cuerpos disidentes y espacios subvertidos en el arte en América Latina y España: 1960-2010, 2014:title page (Juan Vicente Aliaga) page 2 of cover (director of Instituto Valenciano de Arte Moderno)
- Zaʻatarī, Akram. Akram Zaatari, 2011
- The First Homosexuals, 2025:p. 398 (Juan Vicente Aliaga (he/him) is an author, scholar, and professor of feminist and queer studies related to modern and contemporary art at the Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain. He has curated exhibitions on Hannah Höch, VALIE EXPORT, Pepe Espaliú, and Paz Errázuriz.)
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Juan Vicente Aliaga (born 1959) is a Spanish art critic who has written widely on contemporary conceptual art as well as on gender and queer theory. In his pioneer 1997 book Identidad y diferencia: sobre la cultura gay en España, co-authored with José Miguel G. Cortés, he expressed criticism of the assimilationist strategies of mainstream LGBT+ associations in Spain, advocating instead for a politics of difference and the reappropriation of slurs like "marica" and "maricón", similarly to what happened with "queer" in English-speaking countries.
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