Trans(ing) Body Art: Cutting Potential & Trans Embodied Labor
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Trans(ing) Body Art : Cutting Potential & Trans Embodied Labor . / Madsen, Storm Møller.
In: Peripeti, No. 29/30, 01.10.2018, p. 89-104.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Trans(ing) Body Art
T2 - Cutting Potential & Trans Embodied Labor
AU - Madsen, Storm Møller
PY - 2018/10/1
Y1 - 2018/10/1
N2 - This article engages with a number of trans artists who have turned to the genre of body art, using their explicit body as the focal point of their work. The article engages the subgenre of trans body art and reads the performances Ritual (Marriage) by Leah James and Mars Hobrecker and Homage by Kris Grey through the notion of the cut to examine the disciplining of corporeality and trans embodied labor and how these are/can be challenged and (re)imagined through performance.
AB - This article engages with a number of trans artists who have turned to the genre of body art, using their explicit body as the focal point of their work. The article engages the subgenre of trans body art and reads the performances Ritual (Marriage) by Leah James and Mars Hobrecker and Homage by Kris Grey through the notion of the cut to examine the disciplining of corporeality and trans embodied labor and how these are/can be challenged and (re)imagined through performance.
KW - Faculty of Humanities
KW - Theatre and Performance Studies
KW - Queer Theory
KW - Transgender Studies
KW - Performance art
KW - Body-based performance
M3 - Journal article
SP - 89
EP - 104
JO - Peripeti
JF - Peripeti
SN - 1604-0325
IS - 29/30
ER -
ID: 228083576