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Incierto: la performatividad de un sentimiento

Authors: Cornago Bernal, Óscar;

Incierto: la performatividad de un sentimiento

Abstract

[ES] Las herramientas de creación se revelan como medios por definición para ensayar y practicar otras formas de relación con lo incierto. A diferencia de otros ámbitos de conocimiento que tratan de responder preguntas, las artes conviven con lo desconocido, no buscan respuestas, sino que crean posibilidades de coexistencia, dejando suspendidas categorías abstractas y divisiones jerárquicas. El objetivo de este artículo es compartir este tipo de herramientas desarrolladas en tres entornos de conocimiento, creación e investigación; el primero de ellos, “Lo que está sucediendo”, viene dado por la escritura de este artículo para este monográfico; el segundo, “Lo que sucedió”, procede de una sesión de estudio dentro de un curso sobre el Antropoceno; y el tercero, “Lo que está por suceder”, remite a la próxima edición del proyecto Se Alquila. Archivo vivo del actor.

[EN] The tools of artistic creation are revealed as means by defnition to rehearse and practice other forms of relationship with the uncertain. Unlike other felds of knowledge that try to answer questions, the arts inhabit the uncertain and coexist with the unknown, they do not seek answers, but instead create possibilities for coexistence, leaving abstract categories and hierarchical divisions suspended. The objective of this article is to share this type of tools developed in three environments of knowledge, creation and research; the frst of these environments, “What is happening”, is given by the writing of this article for this monograph; the second, “What happened”, comes from a study session within a course on the Anthropocene; and the third, “What is about to happen”, refers to the next edition of the project To rent. Live archive of the actor.

Texto dentro de "Dossiê Dramaturgias dos Afectos: Sentimentos Públicos e Performance"

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Keywords

Práctica, Practice, Performatividad, Estética, Decolonialidad, Society of knowledge, Aesthetics, Performativity, Sociedad del conocimiento, Decoloniality

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