Invented skins : epidermal readings in Brazilian art and literature /
"'Invented skins' is the result of a research process in art and literature that considers the social dimension of texts and images throughout cultural memory. How it has a materiality when it appears in images, is narrated or scanned, but also in its quality of image, appearance, and...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Zurich :
Diaphanes,
[2025]
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| Series: | Think art (Zurich, Switzerland)
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| Summary: | "'Invented skins' is the result of a research process in art and literature that considers the social dimension of texts and images throughout cultural memory. How it has a materiality when it appears in images, is narrated or scanned, but also in its quality of image, appearance, and the textures that are formed from its property as tissue and organ. This book shows that skin is a biological reality that occupies a physical and psychic space, but also unfolds in the imagination. A skin is something artists and writers have to invent from the fact that each person has a skin and is capable of making one. In the history of humanity the idea of skin came from a later paradigm of race. So far, race has had a solid relation with history, establishing categorical hierarchies whose purpose was to accumulate wealth and establish a point of view free from the notion of race itself. It is as if race were debatable from the most diverse categories of non-white people, from outside the hierarchical scale." -- |
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| Physical Description: | 239 pages : illustrations (some color), facsimile, portraits ; 19 cm. |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-239). |
| ISBN: | 9783035806229 3035806225 |