Kusurlu Bedenin Sanatsal Dönüşümü
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2024-01-02Author
Güneş, Ayça
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Throughout their lives, individuals may be subjected to violence and bullying
based on their physical appearances in different time periods. Similarly, the
elements of bullying and violence I have experienced have been a significant
factor in shaping my individual artistic practice. This situation I have endured
suggests that my body can be defined as the "other" body. The problem of
positioning my body as the "other" within society and the need for it to be
shaped by authorities form the general framework of the thesis. In the
research conducted and the works produced, the body, considered through
the state of being the "other," is associated with abjection and conditions of
imperfection. In the context of this thesis, the positioning of the female and
animal body, deemed as deviant by authoritarian structures and subjected
to domination, in art and daily life has been examined. The approaches of
other artists to this issue have been scrutinized, and artistic productions
have been created in this context.