“Turning key Enlightenment aesthetic notions on their heads, Strange Tastes shows it is possible to find unruly imaginaries and ways of being inclusive of selves and tastes traditionally relegated to the edges of society. In Roelofs’ skillful writing, aesthetics breathes in a new life—one in which strange tastes teach us to perceive worlds anew.”
-- Mariana Ortega, author of Carnalities: The Art of Living in Latinidad
“A work of undeniable originality, Strange Tastes gives readers a unique and productive theorization of diverse traditions of Latin American and Latinx feminist art and activism as deeply aesthetic. The book is grounded on an insightful and generative concept of taste that beckons for the consideration of cultural works in unexpectedly sensorial ways, while advocating for aesthetics as a dynamic, world-changing praxis.”
-- Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado, author of Strategic Occidentalism. On Mexican Fiction, the Neoliberal Book Market, and the Question of World Literature