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En-claves del pensamiento

versión On-line ISSN 2594-1100versión impresa ISSN 1870-879X

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SUSTAITA, Antonio. Robar el cuerpo sería recuperarlo: la destrucción de un proceso de alteridad corporal tradicional en Paseo vienés y Locura total de Günter Brus. En-clav. pen [online]. 2012, vol.6, n.12, pp.67-86. ISSN 2594-1100.

Mutilation and wound are strategies which Wiener Aktionismus developed in order to explore the human body limits. Based on it, it seems that the condition to know it, the body, is to be open, broken, exposed in its most secret inner places. There is no knowledge without encounter, so in order to And the body it would be necessary to go into and throughout it to face its knowledge. Real and metaphoric, wound as a strategy in Günter Brus' work, could be understood as a door to go through the body limits. In this investigation I tend to explain, based on an analysis of Brus' Locura total and Paseo Vienes, the way in which the human body was built, from the century XVI up to now, as a space of knowledge by several scientific and human disciplines, as well as the accionist proposal to recover it through the destruction of the fourfold figure of a traditional play of otherness based in power and knowledge: judge-guilty, executioner-victim, surgeon-open body and artist-model.

Palabras llave : contemporary art; viennese actionism; wound.

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