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Simulacros: Arte, subjetividad, resistencia

Authors: Sacchi, Emiliano;

Simulacros: Arte, subjetividad, resistencia

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El presente trabajo intenta mostrar cómo es posible a partir de la ruptura con el modelo platónico de pensamiento dar lugar a una consideración de la estética y de la subjetividad como ámbitos de experimentación política. Ese ámbito de experimentación se puede pensar en el seno mismo de la obra platónica, a partir de la disputa que éste mantiene con los artistas y que lo lleva a expulsarlos de la polis. En esta expulsión del simulacro, de lo que se trata es de asegurar el buen orden de la ciudad, de encerrar al arte en los límites de la mimesis y la representación. El escrito propone por lo tanto pensar el Arte y la Política más allá de la representación, sólo deslizándose más allá de esta condena platónica el arte abre el campo de resistencia por la que presenta lo impresentable: lo nuevo.

In this paper I intend to show how it is possible starting with a rupture with the Platonic model of thought to give rise to a consideration of aesthetics and subjectivity as fields of politic experimentation. Such field of experimentation can be considered in the very core of Platonic work, out of the dispute that this maintains with the artist and that leads him to expel them from the polis. In this expulsion of pretense Plato intends to secure the good order of the city, to enclose art within the limits of mimesis and representation. This paper suggests to think about Art and Politics beyond representation because only overcoming Plato's condemnation, Art opens the field of resistance by which it introduces what is not presentable: the new.

Fil: Sacchi, Emiliano. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales. Instituto de Investigaciones "Gino Germani"; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina

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inversión del platonismo, resistance, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.3, arte, Pretense, Resistencia, Estética, platonic inversion, Subjetividad, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, resistencia, simulacro, art

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