(Auto)Biography of Hurt: Representation and Representability of Rape in Feminist Performance Art

Ana Fazekaš
2017 [sic]  
Rape is a crime so close and personal, a trauma so individual, yet an experience so grotesquely impersonal, collective and inherent in our culture that it has a distinct place in the artistic practice of many feminist authors fighting for a voice where the cry had been muffled, refusing to be reframed into another masculinist fantasy of violence. Resistance through performance art as a mode of expression, its power and limitations, is what this article attempts to approach and start to
more » ... When it comes to the artistic mode that prides itself most on its closeness to life and body -when there is pain, the pain is real -this paper aims to answer the following questions: how does one approach a violent invasion of a person's body and self in a culture that perpetuates the mass psychology of rape (Brownmiller), and what can it mean to those who stand by and watch?
doi:10.15291/sic/1.8.lc.1 fatcat:d4xgmsjogfaklbtgnis2kqyhay