Greyson, John R.Farah, Alexander2025-11-112025-11-112025-09-192025-11-11https://hdl.handle.net/10315/43393Somewhere Between Not Knowing is a 14-minute single-channel installation that traces three life stages—childhood, adolescence, and adulthood—of Hamed, a queer Afghan-Canadian man navigating curiosity, shame, and desire amid the weight of family expectation and cultural silencing. A child’s voiceover recites excerpts of David Wojnarowicz’s prophetic 1990 poem Untitled (One Day This Kid…), translated into Farsi, layered with intertitles that punctuate and fracture the semi-autobiographical vignettes. Inspired by the legacy of visual artists who have regularly appropriated antecedent work, the installation employs remix and recontextualization as artistic strategies, echoing Wojnarowicz’s text while refracting it through a diasporic, queer coming-of-age archive. The work interrogates memory, representation, and reflection, asking how a universal queer text transforms when spoken through another language, another voice, and another body.Author owns copyright, except where explicitly noted. Please contact the author directly with licensing requests.Film studiesFine artsCinematographySomewhere Between Not KnowingElectronic Thesis or Dissertation2025-11-11QueerMiddle EasternComing of ageFilmInstallationFamilyDramaImmigrationIntersectionalityIdentity politics