Power, patriarchy and (r)existence: notes on a sensitive and critical experience among women in the academy

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In this article, processes, materialities and reflections involving the creation of an artistic installation are presented, developed by the authors of the work caused by the silencing that mark plural bodies. The authors were mobilized by the intentionality to exercise “giving body” to the constant action of de(colonizing) patriarchalize themselves and life itself, and by the desire to create in the connection among women. The manuscript was based on its stories and narratives, through the materiality expressed in the visual elements incorporated into the installation’s pieces, with the objective of questioning the visible and invisible violence arising from hegemonic processes of power and domination of patriarchy, colonialism and neoliberal capitalism. The invitation is to experiment and enjoy some tensions and expressions that reflect possible forms of (r)existence.

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Cardoso, P. T., Silva, C. R., & Ribeiro, F. de C. (2022). Power, patriarchy and (r)existence: notes on a sensitive and critical experience among women in the academy. Interface: Communication, Health, Education, 26. https://doi.org/10.1590/INTERFACE.210570

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