BODIES THAT (DON’T) MATTER IN THE POETICS OF SARA URIBE AND LUIZA ROMÃO
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https://doi.org/10.59306/rcc.v18e22023%25pKeywords:
Body, Necropolitics, Antígona, ArtAbstract
The purpose of this article is to discuss the aesthetic-poetic body of two contemporary poets and artists: Sara Uribe (Mexico) and Luiza Romão (Brazil). Both in the work of Sara Uribe – Antígona González (2012) and in the work of Luiza Romão – Sangria (2017), our object of reflection takes place around death policies or necropolitics directed at bodies that are neglected by public authorities. In this way, through the path of art, we intend to unarchive memories of invisible bodies
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2024-03-12
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