What game do we want to play? The fissure of the everyday through post-pornographic performance.
Everyday life is built on playgrounds through speeches that delimit us, whether on the street or on the internet. These are appropriated from the margins of the public, making us assume that nothing within the neoliberal paradigm stops conditioning the structures we inhabit and know as Reality.Today...
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Centro de Producción e Investigación en Artes, Facultad de Artes, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba.
2018
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ART/article/view/21092 |
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| Sumario: | Everyday life is built on playgrounds through speeches that delimit us, whether on the street or on the internet. These are appropriated from the margins of the public, making us assume that nothing within the neoliberal paradigm stops conditioning the structures we inhabit and know as Reality.Today, much of the quotidian is directly or indirectly based on the pornographic, and it is there where art must intervene, particularly through post-pornographic performance, which can be key at the time of fissuring normativist structures, and allowing us to deliberate over what game we want to play in our existence. |
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