Postcolonial Sufferance
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colonial aesthetics, post-colonial future, body politics, trope(s)Abstract
The paper regards Philippine contemporary art as a body of work that suffers. Conversing across the disciplines of art criticism, history, aesthetics, and anthropology, it discusses certain tropes in a current artistic tradition that reference suffering as an articulation of ideological strategy in the broader context of post-colonial history and its struggling body politic. Suffering here is re-motivated as a force or energy for prevailing amid the constraints and chances of the current world; it is reconverted from a colonial aesthetic into a redemptive transfiguration of a possible post-colonial future for the Philippines.Downloads
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2016-01-10
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Flores, P. D. (2016). Postcolonial Sufferance. Filozofski Vestnik, 23(2). Retrieved from https://ojs.zrc-sazu.si/filozofski-vestnik/article/view/3446
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