Abstract

Exploring the power of self-representation in the form of selfies as an affirmation-based practice, the artist transforms her frustrations with self-identification through a “trans*glitch performance,” and practices queer self-representation and self-portraiture through the use of selfies as a medium to challenge LatinX identity and representation.

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