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组织社会运动的新形式正在讨论不同社会标志或压迫轴的交集,如性别、性、阶级和种族,将性和性别规范问题化。巴西圣保罗的集体运动A Revolta da lmpada声称自己是一个具有交叉视野的平台,在不同的身份群体之间创造了一个共同点——自由的身体,而没有议程的等级化和其排他性空间的非法化。通过对他们的身体占据公共空间的庆祝,用不同的艺术表达来做行动主义,这就是所谓的艺术主义。该研究强调了集体如何超越身份政治的争论,并将交叉的灵感与身体及其情感结合起来,作为抵抗、庆祝和探索行动主义艺术形式的场所。
New forms of organizing social movements are debating the intersection of different social markers or axis of oppression, as gender, sexuality, class and race, problematizing sexual and gender norms. The collective A Revolta da Lâmpada, in São Paulo, Brazil, claims to be a platform with intersectional horizon, creating a common denominator – the free body – among different identity groups without the hierarchization of agendas and delegitimization of its exclusive spaces. Through the celebration of their bodies occupying public spaces, it uses diverse artistic expressions to do activism, what is being called artivism. The study highlights how the collective goes beyond the debate on identity politics and uses the intersectional inspiration together with the body – and its emotions – as site of resistance, celebration and means of exploring artistic forms of doing activism.