First-person Narrative in the Performative Practice of Marginalized Women and Decolonial Knowledge Production

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Performance. Women Artists, Decoloniality, Embodiment, Artistic Practice

Resumo

First-Person Narrative in the Performative Practice of Marginalized Women and Decolonial Knowledge Production – The essay proposes a dialogue between feminist decolonial thinking and performance art, as they connect to my own experience in these fields. Based on the understanding that the decolonial perspective puts all Western conceptual and methodological categorizations under critical scrutiny, my objective is to advance discussion of performance by marginalized women, seeking to understand their role in the production of shared meanings through disruptive and anti-colonial writing. To this end, I examine performative actions that deploy such practices, which I understand as initiatives toward decolonization through embodied expression

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Biografia do Autor

Caroline Dias de Oliveira Silva, Universidade Federal da Bahia

Mulher sapatão sertaneja artêra artesã performêra escritora andarilha produtora pesquisadora poeta

Publicado

2021-01-26

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Silva, C. D. de O. (2021). First-person Narrative in the Performative Practice of Marginalized Women and Decolonial Knowledge Production. Revista Brasileira De Estudos Da Presença, 11(1), 01–27. Recuperado de https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/presenca/article/view/106626

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Temas Contemporâneos II