Self determination, embodied languages and landscapes in women's video art.


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

OCERINT- International Organization Center of Academic Research.

Data(s)

07/09/2016

07/09/2016

01/08/2016

Resumo

This paper addresses how, since the 1960s to the present, part of women's video art has broken the traditional representation of women’s body and proposed new forms of recording women's images, explicit or symbolic, using body part close-ups, and not sparing any efforts to ensure the prevention of the cataloguing of women’s bodies according to normative categories, such as gender, race and age, and in this way challenging the Western representation codes that objectify women. The methodology employed had as its primary purpose the examination of the association existing between the micro-sociological level of body gestures and performances in women's videos and the macro-sociological level of social forces such as the dimensions of gender and sexuality. This study concluded that narratives of identity and self-determination are present in women's video pieces contributing to women's empowerment through visual discourses that could possibly point to the production of new signs and symbols, new values and models, but also for the formation of new types of social roles and even a new type of interpersonal relationships.

Identificador

Furtado, Teresa Veiga (2016). Self determination, embodied languages and landscapes in women's video art. International E-Journal of Advances in Social Sciences (IJASOS). Vol. 2, Num. 5, pp. 398-406. [e-ISSN: 2411-183X].

http://ijasos.ocerintjournals.org/article/view/5000199868/5000172219

http://hdl.handle.net/10174/18930

tvf@uevora.pt

10.18769/ijasos

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

OCERINT- International Organization Center of Academic Research

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Video art #feminisms #the Subject #self-determination #gender #body
Tipo

article