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Esto no es un títere. Una investigación artística sobre la sospecha de imitación y artificialidad del cuerpo trans


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Title:
Esto no es un títere. Una investigación artística sobre la sospecha de imitación y artificialidad del cuerpo trans
Authors:
Alburquerque Tudela, María
Tutor:
García Muriana, Carmen
Editor:
Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche
Department:
Departamentos de la UMH::Arte
Issue Date:
2021-09-01
URI:
http://hdl.handle.net/11000/25740
Abstract:
A través del movimiento poético corporal y la manipulación de un títere, se investigan los puntos de unión, similitudes o analogías entre el cuerpo trans y el títere, como son la sospecha de imitación y artificialidad. Para ello, se construye un títere a imagen y semejanza de la figura titiritera. ...  Ver más
The research consists the use of the poetic movement of the body and the manipulation of a puppet to identify the meeting points, similarities or analogies between the trans body and the puppet, such as the suspicion of imitation and artificiality. In order to do so I made a puppet in my own image and likeness. This artistic process will be recorded or translated in such a way as to allow a dialogue to be established between artistic creation (that in this case will take place exclusively through the language of the body without words), an analysis of this, the embodied experience as a trans person and the queer theories addressing the relationship between truth and fiction within representational codes. Trans experience is deeply traversed by the truth/fiction duality manifested in the suspicion of imitation or artificiality routinely hurled at the trans body: passing, the ability to be regarded as a real man/woman, authenticity, biological essentialism, etc. This is also manifested repeatedly in fictional representations: the recurring cliché that trans folk have something to hide and therefore, at any time in order to make the plot more engaging, we’ll either have to reveal ourselves (uncovering the real truth), or it will be done for us,. We also find this cliché of revealing the hidden in puppet shows; in the same way that non-normative bodies are traversed by veracity, this “passing” can also be found in the puppet and the same way that comments are made about “looking real”
Keywords/Subjects:
Títere
Trans
Cuerpo
Ambigüedad
Imitación
Puppet
Trans
Body
Ambiguity
Imitation
Knowledge area:
CDU: Bellas artes
Type of document:
info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Access rights:
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Appears in Collections:
TFM - M.U. en Estudios Culturales y Artes Visuales (Perspectivas Feministas y Cuir/Queer)



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