Broken bodies praise the indiscernible
Deviant aesthetic experiences in contemporary audiovisual
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https://doi.org/10.18568/cmc.v22i63.2990Keywords:
queer audiovisual, Aesthetic experience, Body, contemporary capitalismAbstract
This article seeks to observe part of contemporary queer audiovisual production in Brazil. As we notice the growing plurality of queer audiovisual works, we question how they dialogue with phenomena of contemporary capitalism and mobilize comments on it through image and sound. By a theoretical review of capitalism and aesthetic experience, as well as the analysis of two works by the collectives Anarca Filmes and Chorumex, the “praise of the indiscernible” is proposed as a possible reading key for this audiovisual.
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