Intersections between feminism, art and politics: A look at the “Advanced Scene” to deneutralize the signs of culture

This article introduces the artistic production of women in Chile who challenged the military and patriarchal dictatorship, between 1973 and 1990, as part of the movement called "Advanced Scene". Based on the contributions of the franco chilean theorist Nelly Richard, this text sets out th...

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Main Author: Gina Gabriela López
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador 2019-12-01
Series:INDEX Revista de Arte Contemporáneo
Subjects:
art
Online Access:http://revistaindex.net/index.php/cav/article/view/262/243
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Summary:This article introduces the artistic production of women in Chile who challenged the military and patriarchal dictatorship, between 1973 and 1990, as part of the movement called "Advanced Scene". Based on the contributions of the franco chilean theorist Nelly Richard, this text sets out the relationship between biographical authorship and the gender representation, in other words with the fact of being a woman artist and the symbolic cultural records of the feminine. In this order, it problematizes the traditional interpretation of art produced by women and places the feminine as dissent, as an alternative and counter-dominant subjectivity capable of disarticulating the mechanisms of significance of hegemonic culture.
ISSN:1390-4825
2477-9199