Touch and consent: towards an ethics of care in intimate performance

IF 0.4 3区 艺术学 0 DANCE
M. Coetzee, Kaitlin Groves
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Abstract

Our personal experiences as women working in the performing arts and entertainment sector indicate to us that there is a need for actron-training that includes articulated pedagogical framework and methodological approaches that engage with the performance of intimate content and professional touch. Women’s behaviour and communicative acts are often gendered through socialisation and gender hegemony that at times, are covertly upheld by the culture of a work context. Gender hegemony and perceptions about gender uphold and legitimize practices that do harm, impacting women’s physical, mental and emotional safety. For women actrons, this is exacerbated by expectations of what they should consent to in service of their work, including touch and intimacy. We argue that using a feminist ethic of care as pedagogical framework together with intimacy coordination as resonant methodological approach might offer an approach to actron-training that might further women actrons’ agency in giving meaningful consent with regards to professional touch, whist cultivating a broader imperative of care.
触摸和同意:走向亲密表演中的关怀伦理
作为在表演艺术和娱乐行业工作的女性,我们的个人经历向我们表明,有必要对演员进行培训,包括明确的教学框架和方法论方法,以参与亲密内容的表演和专业接触。女性的行为和交际行为往往通过社会化和性别霸权而被性别化,而这些社会化和霸权有时被工作环境的文化暗中维护。性别霸权和对性别的看法维护并使伤害妇女的做法合法化,影响妇女的身心和情感安全。对于女性演员来说,对她们应该同意为工作服务的期望,包括触摸和亲密,加剧了这种情况。我们认为,使用女权主义关怀伦理作为教学框架,再加上亲密关系协调作为共鸣的方法论方法,可能会提供一种行为人培训的方法,这可能会促进女性行为人在职业接触方面给予有意义的同意,同时培养更广泛的关怀必要性。
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