Accidents as deleuzian events in the work of Enrique Metidines and Chantal Maillard
<p>This article addresses the complex and contradictory relationship contemporary, welfare societies have with accidents. Despite their taboo nature, the media overexposes accidents. Enrique Metidines’ work intends to raise awareness regarding the accidents that occur in our everyday lives. Th...
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doaj-f38af98f05c34772927ac39f91c060112020-11-25T03:11:11ZengSOBRE LAB. Facultad de Bellas Artes. Universidad de GranadaSOBRE. Prácticas artísticas y políticas de la edición2387-17332444-34842017-06-013071210.30827/54014718Accidents as deleuzian events in the work of Enrique Metidines and Chantal MaillardDavid Dominguez Escalona0FACULTAD de BB.AA de la UGR<p>This article addresses the complex and contradictory relationship contemporary, welfare societies have with accidents. Despite their taboo nature, the media overexposes accidents. Enrique Metidines’ work intends to raise awareness regarding the accidents that occur in our everyday lives. The poem “Kill Plato”, by Chantal Maillard, deals with the difficulties we have when it comes to understanding a tragic accident as a Deleuzean event, due to the prevalence of idealism. This article proposes a flexible methodology and a transversal approach to knowledge, where Gilles Deleuze’s rhizomatic thinking is present.</p>https://revistaseug.ugr.es/index.php/sobre/article/view/5401accidentetragediaacontecimientoplatónnoticiaespectadorgilles deleuzechantal maillard |
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David Dominguez Escalona Accidents as deleuzian events in the work of Enrique Metidines and Chantal Maillard SOBRE. Prácticas artísticas y políticas de la edición accidente tragedia acontecimiento platón noticia espectador gilles deleuze chantal maillard |
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Accidents as deleuzian events in the work of Enrique Metidines and Chantal Maillard |
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Accidents as deleuzian events in the work of Enrique Metidines and Chantal Maillard |
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SOBRE LAB. Facultad de Bellas Artes. Universidad de Granada |
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SOBRE. Prácticas artísticas y políticas de la edición |
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<p>This article addresses the complex and contradictory relationship contemporary, welfare societies have with accidents. Despite their taboo nature, the media overexposes accidents. Enrique Metidines’ work intends to raise awareness regarding the accidents that occur in our everyday lives. The poem “Kill Plato”, by Chantal Maillard, deals with the difficulties we have when it comes to understanding a tragic accident as a Deleuzean event, due to the prevalence of idealism. This article proposes a flexible methodology and a transversal approach to knowledge, where Gilles Deleuze’s rhizomatic thinking is present.</p> |
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accidente tragedia acontecimiento platón noticia espectador gilles deleuze chantal maillard |
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