Dancing The Distance: Bodily Identities In The Margin.

Authors

  • Natalia Saraí Saldívar Halac Facultad de Artes. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55443/artilugio.n4.2018.21076

Keywords:

corporality, politics, marginality, dance, identity

Abstract

This text was generated from the registration of the process of Villerxs, a project of methodological, corporal and scenic investigation based on the CePIA. The project uses dance as a tool to ask about the construction of the corporal identities of young Cordobans in a situation of vulnerability. The search around how to represent what is foreign from the outside is one of the knots of the proposal, which finds a place of active reflection in the bodies of those who dance.


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Author Biography

Natalia Saraí Saldívar Halac, Facultad de Artes. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba.

Facultad de Artes. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba.

References

Lucas Condró y Pablo Messiesz, Assymetrical-Motion (Madrid: Continta me tienes, 2016).

Documentos de Trabajo del CIES, 6 (Buenos Aires, marzo de 2016), consultado el 1 de marzo de 2018 en http://estudiosociologicos.org/portal/trabajos/documentos-de-trabajo/

Florencia Saintout, “La criminalización de los jóvenes en la TV: los pibes chorros”, Revista Signo y pensamiento, XXI (julio-diciembre de 2002).

Published

2018-09-03

How to Cite

Saldívar Halac, N. S. (2018). Dancing The Distance: Bodily Identities In The Margin. Artilugio, (4), 144–153. https://doi.org/10.55443/artilugio.n4.2018.21076

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Section

Seguimientos