2020
DOI: 10.1590/1807-0310/2020v32222589
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[Trans] Existência: Corpos Erráticos, Gesticulações Políticas De Resistência

Abstract: Resumo Neste artigo trazemos a noção de errância proposta no campo da arte e da arquitetura, para fazer uma analogia do transitar no espaço urbano com o trânsito de gênero. Considerando que a errância embute uma concepção de circular pelo espaço da cidade apenas orientado pela experiência de afetação no espaço-tempo presente, discutimos a possibilidade de transitar entre masculinidades/feminilidades como um percurso corporal. Tomamos a noção de abjeção aqui para pensarmos a maneira desumanizada como essa errân… Show more

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“…In addition, this proposal needs interdisciplinary dialog with biological sciences because these show the effects of social spaces on the structural changes of the body (Smith, 2022). Also, a dialog must be kept with artistic disciplines that define corporality as a constituent of a work of art in itself (Cornide, 2020; Ferreira & Botelho, 2020; Kelaita, 2022). Moreover, this must be done with architecture and urbanism studies because they focus on how cities are configured from gender inequality, allowing some bodies to transit and dwell in certain private and public social spaces (Huedo et al, 2021; Pérez, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, this proposal needs interdisciplinary dialog with biological sciences because these show the effects of social spaces on the structural changes of the body (Smith, 2022). Also, a dialog must be kept with artistic disciplines that define corporality as a constituent of a work of art in itself (Cornide, 2020; Ferreira & Botelho, 2020; Kelaita, 2022). Moreover, this must be done with architecture and urbanism studies because they focus on how cities are configured from gender inequality, allowing some bodies to transit and dwell in certain private and public social spaces (Huedo et al, 2021; Pérez, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%