Epistemologies of Presence, theorexperience: women’s production on Cultural Performances

women’s production on Cultural Performances

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  • Carol Piva Universidade Federal de Goiás – UFG

Abstract

This paper reviews women’s theoretical production in the field of Cultural Performances, evincing that these scholars themselves have still not sufficiently referred to other women theorists’ epistemologies. In this context, the work demonstrates how important it is for women scholars to make theory from other epistemological standpoints which include both their corporeality as researchers and the corporeality of knowledge in their studies. Being theoretical writing a form of performative writing, as a conclusion the paper considers this writing as founded on the shift of hegemonic writing codes in which academic research and practice, theory and everyday life experience work together.

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Author Biography

Carol Piva, Universidade Federal de Goiás – UFG

Holds a postdoctoral degree in Cultural Performances. A doctoral degree in Art and Visual Culture. A Master’s degree in History. A Teaching degree in Letters (Portuguese/English and Literatures). She is a translator, editor (of digital texts and media), visual poet and reviewer of national and international journals in the field of Visual Culture, Arts and Education. Public servant of the Goiás TRT (Documentation Coordination Department). Member of the International Academic Forum (IAFOR), the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) and the International Association for Visual
Culture (IAVC).
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0342-3394
Email: carolbpiva@gmail.com

Published

2023-04-20

How to Cite

Piva, C. (2023). Epistemologies of Presence, theorexperience: women’s production on Cultural Performances: women’s production on Cultural Performances. Brazilian Journal on Presence Studies, 13(2), 1–34. Retrieved from https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/presenca/article/view/130170

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