Publication: El Cuerpo como símbolo de emancipación política: dos casos relevantes en el arte contemporáneo colombiano María Evelia Marmolejo y Nadia Granados.
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Bautista Santos, Sandra Patricia
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Universidad Pablo de Olavide
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En este artículo se plantea un análisis en cuanto a la repercusión del cuerpo como territorio de acción política y al performance como medio de reacción frente a la injusticia e impunidad sobre algunos acontecimientos suscitados en Colombia ligados a la violación de los derechos humanos, tales como:
desapariciones forzadas, masacres, desplazamientos, violencia sexual y explotación ecológica, en el marco temporal de 1980 hasta la fecha, a partir de las obras de María Evelia Marmolejo y Nadia Granados. A lo largo de este texto se establece una reflexión acerca de la manera en que estas artistas asumen su cuerpo como un elemento discursivo de alto impacto, capaz de cuestionar y confrontar aspectos relevantes de la realidad sociopolítica del país.
This article proposes an analysis regarding the repercussion of the body as a territory of political action and performance as a means of reacting to injustice and impunity about some events in Colombia linked to the violation of human rights, such as: forced disappearances, massacres, displacements, sexual violence and ecological exploitation, In the time frame of 1980 to date, from the works of María Evelia Marmolejo and Nadia Granados. Throughout this text a reflection is established about the way in which these artists assume their body as a discursive element of high impact, capable of questioning and confronting relevant aspects of the sociopolitical reality of the country.
This article proposes an analysis regarding the repercussion of the body as a territory of political action and performance as a means of reacting to injustice and impunity about some events in Colombia linked to the violation of human rights, such as: forced disappearances, massacres, displacements, sexual violence and ecological exploitation, In the time frame of 1980 to date, from the works of María Evelia Marmolejo and Nadia Granados. Throughout this text a reflection is established about the way in which these artists assume their body as a discursive element of high impact, capable of questioning and confronting relevant aspects of the sociopolitical reality of the country.
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URL del artículo en la web de la Revista: https://www.upo.es/revistas/index.php/atrio/article/view/3080
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Atrio. Revista de Historia del Arte, ISSN 0214-8293, ISSN-e 2659-5230, Nº. 22, 2016, págs. 204-217.




