Um Corpo em Presença. Uma Aproximação a Marina Abramović

Philosophica: International Journal for the History of Philosophy 42 (42):189-198 (2013)
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Abstract

Describing some of Marina Abramović’s performances, this essay aims to provide one possible philosophical framework in what concerns this form of art. The scope of presence in Abramović is enlighten by employing some vocabulary from a certain body poetics into the embodiment reflection, and ontological issues in performance come out when thinking about re-performance possibilities.

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