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Studies Project: Vulnerable Bodies and the Embodiment of Resistance - May 6, 2014

Studies Project: Vulnerable Bodies and the Embodiment of Resistance - May 6, 2014

FromMovement Research


Studies Project: Vulnerable Bodies and the Embodiment of Resistance - May 6, 2014

FromMovement Research

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Length:
119 minutes
Released:
Jul 8, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Movement Research Studies Project, "Vulnerable Bodies and the Embodiment of Resistance"Conceived by 2012 Movement Research Artist-in-Residence Cristiane Bouger (Brazil/USA)With panelists Dominika Laster (Poland/USA), Mariangela Lopez (Venezuela/USA), Marcos Steurnagel (Brazil/USA), and Tan Temel (Turkey)
Drawing from artistic practices that reveal or subvert the strenuous adversity of social control, this panel aims to address a myriad of perspectives on the embodiment of political resistance.
Artists and scholars will address works and practices that were informed or influenced by the experience of undergoing the restrictions imposed by dictatorial regimes in the Middle East, South America, and Eastern Europe. By approaching culturally diverse and unrelated geopolitical contexts, the event aims to give visibility to the bodies and interstices of experience that are not immediately seen by the foreign gaze.
Released:
Jul 8, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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