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" ... Black metal proved a fertile artistic starting point for Melgaard, allowing him to engage and examine his Norwegian heritage while also scratching his itch for contextualizing extreme sub-cultures. Many of the themes Melgaard deals with like fetishization, depression, and cultural alienation all bubble right to the surface of any black metal analysis. But as an artist known for tackling queer themes, particularly themes of queer alienation, it is perhaps this aspect of black metal culture that made the most sense for Melgaard to explore. As any one could reasonably expect, early Norwegian black metal had literally no women. None. Zero. And yet, some of the genre’s biggest stars like Vikernes are virulently homophobic. Black metal carries a heavy contrast between repressed homoeroticism and forward expressions of queer hate. These kinds of contradictions are at the heart of Melgaard’s work. ... "
" ... Huffer: When I started in this research, little had been published on the online marketplace in human remains. It seemed there just weren't enough people monitoring or reporting listings of human remains on eBay and other places. To me, the commercial sale, private collection, and "fetishization" of the ancient and exotic dead are violations of the human rights of the dead and their descendants. Most of the people I've shared this research with are also shocked that anyone would actively seek out and collect human remains. And fortunately, international bodies such as the UN are increasingly seeing issues of looting and heritage destruction during conflict as a human rights issue as well. ... "
" ... Sometimes it’s difficult to understand why racial fetishization is problematic; the act of ... [+] fetishization often seems flattering in nature. ... "
" ... “Ever since Kim K was on that cover of PAPER, we’ve been obsessing over media's fetishization of her bum,” Saarinen says. “Her ass is probably one of the most recognized and talked about symbols born out of Instagram, making it an interesting subject to explore through our artistic practice. Coming into 2020, we’re living in a time where people are ready to undergo serious and sometimes dangerous surgeries to make their butt look like hers—all in the name of likes. When we started thinking about easier and less permanent ways for people to stand out in the feed, this wearable was one of our first ideas.” ... "