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How minoritarian artists grapple with both personal and collective griefTears for Tears documents moments of tension, negotiation, transformation, and incommensurability between singular loss and m...
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  • 17 June 2025
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How minoritarian artists grapple with both personal and collective grief

Tears for Tears documents moments of tension, negotiation, transformation, and incommensurability between singular loss and mass death through the work of contemporary minoritarian artists. These artists interrogate the cultural, social, and political enmeshment of death by questioning the interior and exterior conditions of loss. Charting communal, singular, ongoing, and impending loss due to state-sanctioned violence, colonial racial capitalism, natural disaster, and social and personal circumstances, Sandra Ruiz underscores the affective entanglements across death that reshape the topography of grief into portals of possibility.

Drawing from original interviews, familial artifacts, images, and personal archival notes of artists—much of which have never been written about before—the project centers the minoritarian artist as living with and against death in everyday life and art practice. In doing so, the manuscript stages an archival and ideological intervention into the life of grief for minoritarian subjects and artists.
Moving across performance and video art, sculpture, dance, music, theatre, and poetry, Ruiz highlights the relationship between everyday life and staged events as a critical lens to rethink structures of colonial and imperial spatial temporalities of grief. Offering invaluable insights into the production of these works and performances, Ruiz reveals how these artists move across social, corporeal, and psychic constructions of sorrow in their art practices—often working from parental loss into the domain of communal death—and see grieving, however painful, as an act of empowerment, transformation, growth, and communal building.

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Price: $21.00
Publisher: NYU Press
Imprint: NYU Press
Series: Minoritarian Aesthetics
Publication Date: 17 June 2025
ISBN: 9781479826681
Format: eBook
BISACs: PHILOSOPHY / Aesthetics, LITERARY CRITICISM / Feminist, POETRY / Subjects & Themes / Death, Grief, Loss
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A beautifully lyric sojourn of release to better worlds, pleasures, and becomings relevant to scholars of Performance Studies, Black Studies, Ethnic Studies, Latinx Studies, Sociology and Art History. The tender respect Tears for Tears extends towards each featured artist, and their creative works invite considerations of grief that only collectivist performances entangled with so much love can reveal. I marvel at Sandra Ruiz’s power to write with/in the unmapped space-time of counter-cultural performance to trace unexpected energies and impermanent presences in every memory, ritual and tear.

Sandra Ruiz is Sue Divan Associate Professor of Performance Studies in the Department of Theatre and English at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Ruiz is the author of Ricanness: Enduring Time in Anticolonial Performance, Left Turns in Brown Study, and the coeditor of the book series Minoritarian
Aesthetics.
Ruiz is also the producer of La Estación Gallery and the Minor Aesthetics Lab.