Bodies, aesthetic subjectivation and art and feminism: passages into research in Psychology
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feminist art, research in Psychology, aesthetic subjectivity, feminism, Art and PsychologyAbstract
Considering the activism of feminisms, both in social movements as in arts, in promoting new modes of subjectivation and multiple modes of existence turned to the practices of freedom, we aim to reflect on feminist art practices in intersection with political passages that use an inventive/affirmative force of the body as subversive and resistance strategy to propose other ways of living, including, the research in Psychology. The article turns to feminist aesthetic in the visual arts in which the body becomes a territory for experimentation. In addition the authors discuss the translation of these aesthetic into practical research in Psychology.Downloads
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