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Published on 01 January 2018

The Epistemic and Aesthetic Delinking of Decolonial Theatre

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Lîlâ Bisiaux

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Abstract: The article consists in crossing decolonial studies, history and aesthetics. I highlight how the Modernity/Coloniality dualism not only creates an epistemic hegemony but also an aesthetical domination, and I show the postmodern theater unability to untangle itself from the colonial roots of power. Through the analysis of Kay pacha - written by the equatorian activist and playwriter Juan Francisco Moreno Montenegro - I determine the defining features of a decolonial work. In doing so I carry out an epistemic and aesthetic. The kind of empirical approach stresses the european bias of the tools dramaturgical, which are useless to comprehend a decolonial piece of work.

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0.3

FAIR Score

13%

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SciELO journals

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Subfield

Visual Arts and Performing Arts

Field

Arts and Humanities

Domain

Social Sciences

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85%

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Open Alex

Keywords

Art

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13.46

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1.00

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1.00