The incorporation of violence by women video artists


Autoria(s): Furtado, Teresa Veiga
Contribuinte(s)

OCERINT- International Organization Center of Academic Research.

Data(s)

08/09/2016

08/09/2016

01/08/2016

Resumo

This paper examines the way in which women video artists embodied violence in their video pieces as a strategy of critique of the patriarchal regime. Since the 1960s several generations of women artists used different strategies of self-harm or explored the physical and mental limits of their bodies to express the anguish of those who are excluded from the patriarchal society on sexist and/or racist grounds. Considering the guiding line that covers three fields – art, gender, and feminist social movements – as well as their key thinkers and scholars in Sociology, Fine Arts and the Humanities, we have built the object of study of this essay, namely, the relationship between women's video art focused on the body, violence and gender along with feminist social movements in the period ranging from 1967 to 2007, in a Western context. The methodology used had as its primary goal to create a link between the micro-sociological level of expressions, body gestures and behaviours in the videos and the macro-sociological level of broader, institutionalized social forces that are at the origin of inequalities, such as dimensions of gender and «race». This study concluded that at least since the 1960s there is the denunciation by women video artists of the general circumstances women live under, while enduring violence of various kinds, such as socio-cultural, psychological and sexual violence against women.

Identificador

Furtado, Teresa Veiga (2016). The incorporation of violence by women video artists in International E-Journal of Advances in Social Sciences (IJASOS). Vol. 2, Num. 5, pp. 388-397. [e-ISSN: 2411-183X].

http://ijasos.ocerintjournals.org/article/view/5000199867/5000172218

http://hdl.handle.net/10174/18940

tvf@uevora.pt

713

10.18769/ijasos

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

International E-Journal of Advances in Social Sciences (IJASOS)

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Video art #feminist social movements #patriarchy #violence #gender #body #identity #self-determination
Tipo

article