The Body Speaks: Art as Language

IF 0.3 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION
Megan Clay
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The idea of the female body as a site of oppression often can seem lost in the unconscious of many women. Even now in the twenty-first century, we still live in a system that has fostered this way of thinking and acting throughout Christianity and beyond. Bringing new ways of thinking and being can prove difficult to many women who think that they are now both equal and free. Yet for those women who are aware of these challenges continue the revolution in ways that are understood by them both personally and politically. Feminist liberation theologies have long been seeking and finding tools to liberate and change the way women are seen, heard and more importantly how they see themselves. I argue that visual art is another way of giving voice to the female body and as a feminist liberation theologian and visual artist, I propose visual art and body theology are fitting companions for this venture. Bodies of knowledge are bursting to speak and relate through creative practice; this is another way of speaking and all of the arts come under this umbrella. The fluid boundaries of the arts and the use of the somatic practice of psychology will enable me to look at how bodies see, hear and remember experience through movement and dance. The new cosmology, a branch of science that has at its heart creative praxis, will help the conversation further, as it looks at fields of energy in all sentient beings including the planet itself. Thus, holding a relational quality within all of creation. I see that enabling women’s voices to communicate through the language of the visual arts opens the door to knowledge behind which has hidden the incarnational value of women’s divine being.
身体会说话作为语言的艺术
女性的身体是受压迫的场所,这种观念在许多女性的无意识中似乎已经消失了。即使是在二十一世纪的今天,我们仍然生活在一个在基督教及其他宗教中助长这种思维和行为方式的体系中。对于许多认为自己现在既平等又自由的女性来说,引入新的思维和生存方式可能会很困难。然而,对于那些意识到这些挑战的妇女来说,她们仍在以个人和政治上都能理解的方式继续革命。长期以来,女权主义解放神学一直在寻求和寻找工具,以解放和改变人们看待和倾听女性的方式,更重要的是改变她们看待自己的方式。我认为,视觉艺术是为女性身体发声的另一种方式,作为一名女性解放神学家和视觉艺术家,我认为视觉艺术和身体神学是这一事业的最佳伴侣。知识的身体通过创造性的实践迸发出话语和关系;这是另一种说话的方式,所有的艺术都属于这个范畴。艺术的流动边界和心理学躯体实践的使用,将使我能够通过动作和舞蹈来研究身体如何看到、听到和记住经验。新宇宙学是科学的一个分支,其核心是创造性实践,它将有助于进一步开展对话,因为它着眼于包括地球本身在内的所有有生命体的能量场。因此,在所有的创造物中都存在着一种关系性。我认为,让妇女的声音通过视觉艺术的语言进行交流,可以打开一扇知识之门,在这扇门的背后,隐藏着妇女神圣存在的化身价值。
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Feminist Theology
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期刊介绍: This journal is the first of its kind to be published in Britain. While it does not restrict itself to the work of feminist theologians and thinkers in these islands, Feminist Theology aims to give a voice to the women of Britain and Ireland in matters of theology and religion. Feminist Theology, while academic in its orientation, is deliberately designed to be accessible to a wide range of readers, whether theologically trained or not. Its discussion of contemporary issues is not narrowly academic, but sets those issues in a practical perspective.
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