(Re)peripheral existences: Cultural mediations and Latin American citizenships in resistance.

Authors

  • Yuli Andrea Ruiz Aguilar Federal University of Latin American Integration (UNILA)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/extraprensa2019.152199

Keywords:

Art, Territory, Periphery, Right, Mediations

Abstract

At the moment of thinking about the relations between Art-Periphery and Identity, it found that the power’s cartographies at the period of a globalized society have made the polarization that historically formalizes the middle / periphery relation, making bordering walls to obstruct the understanding of the ethnic character / racial-narcissistic that identifies the subjectivities in a structurally hierarchical and subordinate order. Based on two collective experiences of aesthetic-sensitive mediation developed by urban communities from peripheral territories, it pretends to bring a reflection that guides by the inversion of the meaning and conception of the practices of creation and peripheral knowledge, in order to trace its place of power in the creative / sensitive re-invention of the right to the city, of a citizenship of resistance, plural, critical and participatory, from below and from the sensible parts.

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Author Biography

  • Yuli Andrea Ruiz Aguilar, Federal University of Latin American Integration (UNILA)

    Graduate in Arts, Arts and Latin American Mediation, currently a specialty student in Human Rights in Latin America and Master of the Graduate Program in Latin American Studies by the Federal University of Latin American Integration-UNILA.

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Published

2019-10-17

How to Cite

Aguilar, Y. A. R. (2019). (Re)peripheral existences: Cultural mediations and Latin American citizenships in resistance. Revista Extraprensa, 12, 542-557. https://doi.org/10.11606/extraprensa2019.152199