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Title: Embodiments: a brief approach to Portuguese women video art
Authors: Furtado, Teresa Veiga
Editors: Furtado, Teresa Veiga
Keywords: Feminism
portuguese video art
embodiment
gender
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Licorne
Citation: FURTADO, Teresa - Embodiments: a brief approach to Portuguese women video art, p. 56-61. In FURTADO, Teresa (ed.) - Act Out: Performative Video by Nordic Women artists. Évora: Editora Licorne, 2010. Financiado pelo CHAIA/FCT.
Abstract: The Act Out event is organized around the work of today’s Nordic women video artists, but in this essay I would like to propose a feminist approach to a number of video pieces by Portuguese women artists concerning issues related to gender, class and nationality, among other social-political themes, which they have in common with their Nordic counterparts joining us here today. There's not a long history of Portuguese video art or a Portuguese women's video art tradition related to feminist issues, like in Northern European countries. However, it's possible to trace features in contemporary Portuguese women video works to the third wave inclusive feminisms, namely the importance of women identities' multiplicity and difference and the complex interrelatedness between codings of gender, race, nationality, language, class, etc.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/2995
ISBN: 978-972-8661-54-0
Type: article
Appears in Collections:CHAIA - Artigos em Livros de Actas/Proceedings

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