Devenir post-straight ?

This writing experience is part of an artistic process—both personal and scientific—questioning self-ethnographic practice as a creative form. It leads to an aesthetic reflection on the possibility of making a philosophy about the self—“Giving an Account of Oneself”, to use the Judith Butler’s formu...

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Main Author: Luc Schicharin
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Association Genres, sexualités, langage 2017-12-01
Series:Glad!
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/glad/908
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description This writing experience is part of an artistic process—both personal and scientific—questioning self-ethnographic practice as a creative form. It leads to an aesthetic reflection on the possibility of making a philosophy about the self—“Giving an Account of Oneself”, to use the Judith Butler’s formula— as a conceptual artistic work. As part of the Foucauldian and Butlerian perspective according to which the body is sculpted by discourses, my work proposes to question a body’s capacity to say and to withdraw from oneself, and thus to work its (social) form by the self-writing; in the particular context of this text, I wanted to try my body’s ability to say and withdraw (from) its own heterosexuality.
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Devenir post-straight ?
Glad!
sexuality
feminism
auto-ethnography
art
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title Devenir post-straight ?
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title_fullStr Devenir post-straight ?
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feminism
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