Corporalities, spaces and mobilities. An ethnography of the 28 LGBTIQ+ Buenos Aires Pride March (2019)
In the following pages I propose an ethnographic approach to the Buenos Aires LGBTIQ+ Pride March (2019). The main objective is to analyze the performances of the corporalities that attend the event, through an intimate story that situates the body as an epistemic coordinate. Against the idea that b...
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Escuela de Antropología - FHyA
2022
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistadeantropologia.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revistadeantropologia/article/view/190 |
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| Sumario: | In the following pages I propose an ethnographic approach to the Buenos Aires LGBTIQ+ Pride March (2019). The main objective is to analyze the performances of the corporalities that attend the event, through an intimate story that situates the body as an epistemic coordinate. Against the idea that body and personal register should be absent from academic writing, I opt for a carnal immersion that places its sensoriality and its heuristic capacity in the foreground. I propose mapping the experiential and affective edge of the event, to elucidate what kind of practices, gymnastics, movements and appropriations lies inside of it. One of the main findings is that the event not only disputes sexual-affective normality, but also proposes alternative -postanthropocentric- ways of understanding body, time and space. |
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