Embodied witness: interdisciplinary perspectives on listening and care in arts-based transitional justice

L. Levesque, Camille Renarhd, Josh Clendenin
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ABSTRACT This article brings together interdisciplinary perspectives from three artist-scholars. More specifically, we examine the impact of performances of listening and care in works addressing connections to personal identity, trauma, and violence and the anxieties that these can provoke in our roles as artists, researchers, and pedagogues. We ask: how can embodied witnessing help to reimagine the concepts of agency and risk when engaging with stories of trauma, violence, and suffering? How do these concepts help us to foster critical self-reflexivity and care in our relationships with others, the materials we use, and the spaces we inhabit?
体现证人:以艺术为基础的过渡司法中倾听与关怀的跨学科视角
本文汇集了三位艺术家学者跨学科的观点。更具体地说,我们研究了倾听和关怀的表现对作品的影响,这些作品涉及个人身份、创伤和暴力的联系,以及这些可能在我们作为艺术家、研究人员和教师的角色中引发的焦虑。我们的问题是:当涉及创伤、暴力和痛苦的故事时,具体的见证如何帮助重新想象代理和风险的概念?这些概念如何帮助我们在与他人、我们使用的材料和我们居住的空间的关系中培养批判性的自我反思和关怀?
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