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Titre Entre escritas e usos dos corpos: a decolonização dos afetos no, através e além do teatro
Auteur Martha Ribeiro
Mir@bel Revue Amerika
Numéro no 21, 2021 Ecritures scéniques et dramatiques d'Amérique latine : quelles émancipations ?
Rubrique / Thématique
Dossier thématique: Ecritures scéniques et dramatiques d'Amérique latine : quelles émancipations ?
 Décoloniser les corps et les imaginaires
Résumé anglais The narratives of intimacy can teach us to face the biopolitical devices controlling our intangible production, especially our affections and desires. They are a luminous invitation for the invention, or rather, the radical reinvention of the subject. What is invention if not questioning the obvious? Or the material illusion of the world? Our constructions and ideas about the world? The experimentation of oneself in the biodrama of Argentinian actress Vivi Tellas and in the relational objects of Brazilian artist Ligia Clark are investigative works that may retake, even if in a constantly unstable form, the subject's and the art's vital force, mixed together. Thinking it all over again, revisiting ourselves, is to create a tension in the representation system and its intimidating “realities”, inventing new possibilities of intervention in the world. Opening tears, fissures, and gaps in the real, the biodrama and the relational objects open a passage for the body-theatre and the body-animal, promising to overthrow hegemonic models that produce bodies. To decolonize, demarketize, and deprivatize the bodies of form and specificity, opening the access to information and the experimental production according to a powerful geopolitical debate between both artists. 
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