The Skin That Separates Us?
Life And Its Cares From Anthropologies, Performances And Pregnancies
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https://doi.org/10.21057/10.21057/repamv15n1.2021.37607Keywords:
performance, body anthropology, motherhood, cares, companion speciesAbstract
The skin that separates us? Is a question about life, reproduction, care, time and good to live worlds in socionatural world. This question emerges from our places of feminist mothers and researchers artists situated in polimatic dialogues between anthropology, theatre, butoh dance, agama fo method, midwifery/doula and other areas whose skins are difficult to separate. Our essay is the result of a creative work that began in 2018 with the twin pregnancy of the performer and the company of the artist doula. The movement of the pregnant body lead us to the deep original land of all of us. We have created three performances, from which we selected the current images.
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