Body as space, space as body: gender choreopolitics and Lygia Clark’s relational object

Authors

  • Luiza Martelotte Simões de Carvalho Martins

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37235/ae.n44.8

Keywords:

Body, Space, Object, Gender, Performance

Abstract

Based on Lygia Clark’s relational objects, this paper proposes to think about the possibilities that bring together body and urban space, in order to understand the hegemonies that mutually form them. In a strong dialogue with the concepts of choreopolitics and choreopolice, it intends to advance the discussions of gender based on the reflections of Judith Butler and Paul B. Preciado, so as to think them from the embodied experience with the relational objects.

Published

2023-01-09