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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.[1][2] In his pioneer[1] 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.[3]
Publications
Aliaga, Juan Vicente; G. Cortés, José Miguel (1993). De amor y rabia: acerca del arte y el sida. Valencia: Direcció General de Promoció Cultural, Museus i Belles Arts.
ISBN84-482-1609-1.
Aliaga, Juan Vicente; G. Cortés, José Miguel (1997). Identidad y diferencia: sobre la cultura gay en España. Barcelona: Egales.
ISBN84-7721-222-8.
Aliaga, Juan Vicente (1997). Bajo vientre: representaciones de la sexualidad en la cultura y el arte contemporáneos. Valencia: Direcció General de Promoció Cultural, Museus i Belles Arts.
ISBN84-482-1609-1.
Aliaga, Juan Vicente (2004). Arte y cuestiones de género: una travesía del siglo XX. San Sebastián: Nerea.
ISBN84-89569-89-4.
Aliaga, Juan Vicente (2007). Orden fálico: androcentrismo y violencia de género en las prácticas artísticas del siglo XX. Madrid: Akal.
ISBN978-84-460-2279-4.
^Fouz-Hernández, Santiago (2011). "Queer in Spain: Identity without Limits". In Downing, Lisa; Gillett, Robert (eds.). Queer in Europe Contemporary Case Studies. Farnham: Ashgate. pp. 198, 197.
ISBN9781409404644.