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Revista Rupturas

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BARBOZA, Patricia Oliva. From the depth of their works. A feminist analysis of Costa Rican artistsworks. Rev. Rup. [online]. 2017, vol.7, n.2, pp.163-191. ISSN 2215-2989.  http://dx.doi.org/10.22458/rr.v7i2.1837.

This article spawns from the homonymous investigation, and attempts to convey the sensations and perceptions of the plays Augustine and Vacio from a feminist perspective. Realizing that art cannot and should not be translated, far from suggesting a meaning, what is relevant is to measure its transgressiveness. When you find yourself in awe with such flawless plays that clearly retrieve the history of the pathologizing and expropriation of the female body, something that upsets one to such an extent that it cannot be kept inside, it behooves me to put together the pieces and externalize them as best as possible, and that is what I attempt to do in this article. What are the possible interpretations for a work of art? They are infinite, unlimited, and open with many winding paths. Here I present merely one of them

Keywords : Inequality and art; women artists invisibility; women artists; art and feminism; art women deconstruction; corporalities; critical analysis..

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