Pasolini: The artist who glimpses in the darkness of time

Authors

  • Natalia Buyatti Independent researcher

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55443/artilugio.n5.2019.25318

Keywords:

theater, writing, contemporary, time, violence

Abstract

The present article inquiries about Pier Paolo Pasolini’s relation with time considering the analysis of the play Calderón. In this play, the artist, by referring to archaic theatrical and pictorial forms, revitalizes a sense that appeared to be dead and operates strongly on his present creating a gesture that establishes a particular relationship between times. We followed philosophical and theatrical theories in order to detect the artistic operations in the play. Such operations reveal the functioning of systemic violence that remains invisible through time. In the first section we work on the article What is the contemporary? by Giorgio Agamben, establishing some connections among Pasolini’s life and work, and the definition of contemporary proposed by the philosopher. In the second section, we follow the study of the systemic violence proposed by Žižek to analyze Pasolini’s operations to show what is invisible. Finally, we follow Angélica Liddell’s research to study the relation between art and violence in Pasolini’s work.

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Author Biography

  • Natalia Buyatti, Independent researcher

    Actriz y dramaturga, egresada de la Licenciatura en Teatro de la UNC. En el 2018 recibió la Beca de estudio y perfeccionamiento artístico del Instituto Nacional del Teatro. Obtuvo menciones honoríficas en el Concurso Provincial de Dramaturgia 2017 (Córdoba) y el Premio Internacional de Ensayo Teatral 2016. Actualmente cursa la Maestría en Dramaturgia en la UNA.

References

Giorgio Agamben, “¿Qué es lo contemporáneo?”, Desnudez (Buenos Aires: Adriana Hidalgo, 2014): 17-29.

Angélica Liddell, El sacrificio como acto poético (Madrid: Continta Me Tienes, 2015).

Pier Paolo Pasolini, Calderón (Barcelona: Icaria Literaria, 1987).

Slavoj Žižek, Sobre la violencia: seis reflexiones marginales (Buenos Aires: Paidós, 2009).

Published

2019-09-01

How to Cite

Pasolini: The artist who glimpses in the darkness of time. (2019). Artilugio, 5, 63-75. https://doi.org/10.55443/artilugio.n5.2019.25318

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