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Sri Lanka’s Queer Tropics: Lionel Wendt and Basil Wright

Sri Lanka’s Queer Tropics: Lionel Wendt and Basil Wright

School of History of Art research seminar with Dr Edwin Coomasaru exploring relationships between ecology, sexuality, and decolonisation in the portrayal of Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon) by queer Sri Lankan photographer Lionel Wendt and queer British anti-imperialist filmmaker Basil Wright, who collaborated together in the 1930s prior to the country’s independence in 1948. In the nineteenth century British colonisers outlawed homosexuality as ‘against the order of nature’ and shifted the island’s economy to mass plantations. At a time when homosexuality was also illegal in the UK, Wendt and Wright’s collaboration reveals how imperial control over desire and the landscape were challenged by photography and film.

Time: 13:30 BST

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