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Todo trabajo es sexual

Authors: Guaglianone, M. Fernanda;
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El trabajo final de máster se inscribe en una perspectiva feminista prosexo y consiste en construir y desplegar tácticas visuales, audiovisuales, gráficas y performativas para, desde estas representaciones, visibilizar un argumento que inquiera en el ámbito de lo social, cultural y político resumido en la frase: “todo trabajo es sexual”. Dicha teoría parte de sostén que el trabajo sexual es trabajo, y que lesbianas y prostitutas estamos hermanadas en las luchas que defienden esta tautología. Desde la intersección entre arte, política y feminismos, este proyecto final de máster busca producir interferencias visuales en las representaciones hegemónicas acerca del trabajo sexual y las subjetividades de prostitutas y lesbianas, partiendo de que la sexualización del trabajo y la instrumentalización del cuerpo son tecnologías dominantes en la construcción social y política dentro de los órdenes de poder en el capitalismo contemporáneo, y no como exclusividad de quienes se dedican al comercio sexual. De este modo, desde una serie de prácticas artísticas críticas se intentará por un lado, combatir el estigma social/académico/estatal de las subjetividades lésbicas y de las prostitutas con el horizonte urgente de justicia y democracia visual, con el objetivo de movilizar el estatus de la situación. Y por otro se buscará ampliar y alterar los imaginarios visuales y la producción y circulación de imágenes, en relación al trabajo sexual y a la sexualización del trabajo, para posibilitar la agencia de los sujetos silenciados desde la propia voz y la auto-representación. Se crea, de este modo, una estrategia de resistencia desvictimizante frente a la estigmatización histórica y las violencias ejercidas por parte del Estado mediante leyes y ordenanzas municipales en el contexto de la ciudad de Sevilla.

This master’s thesis pertains to a prosex feminist perspective. It is the building and deployment of visual, audiovisual, graphic and performative tactics in order to visibilize, as from these representations, an argument summarized by the phrase “all work is sexual” within the social, cultural and political fields. Such theory builds from the premise that sexual work is work, and that lesbians and prostitutes struggle together as sisters in defense of this tautology. In the intersection of art, politics and feminisms, this master’s final project aims at producing visual interferences on the hegemonic representations of sexual work and of the subjectivities of prostitutes and lesbians, considering that the sexualization of labor and the instrumentalization of the body are dominant technologies in the social and political construction within the power arrangements of contemporary capitalism, and do not exclusively affect those devoted to sexual trade.Thus, as from a series of critical artistic practices, the aim is on the one hand to combatthe social/academic/State stigma of lesbian and sex workers’ subjectivities towards an urgent horizon of justice and visual democracy, in order to mobilize the situation status. On the other hand, this thesis intends to widen and alter visual imaginaries and image production and circulation related to sexual work and the sexualization of labor, to allow for the agency of subjects whose own voice and self-representation are silenced. A devictimizing resistance strategy is therefore created so as to challenge the historical stigmatization and the various violences exerted by the State through laws and municipal regulations in the city of Sevilla.

Universidad de Sevilla. Máster Universitario en Arte: Idea y Producción

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Spain
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Feminismo en el arte, Prostitución en el arte, Lesbianismo en el arte

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