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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Feminist, Gender and Women Studies Année : 2017

Black Hole. Una apertura transcorporal

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Considering gendered identity as something restrictive, and consequently, hardly reducible to a unique discourse, we will approach the body with a similar perspective. If we move toward to the recent analysis made from the academia we will find out an extended consideration on its physical boundaries: those which once reduced us to a coherent, limited and hermetic unity have been refuted for their suspicious consistence, and, that way, our bodies have been getting each time more permeable, penetrable and opened to relations and affects. Following this change of paradigm, our intention is to see how these considerations have been thought in some cultural productions, focusing on the corporal representations of the graphic novel Black Hole (Burns, 2005). Therefore, we will analize basically the illness that affects these bodies, bringing into focus, in first place, their ways of contagion. Througout our developement we will dialogue with concepts such erotism (G. Bataille) and transcorporality (M. Segarra), with the objective of studying how the contact which implies the contagion denies the idea of a unitary and hermetic body. In second place, we will analize some of the mutations resulting from this illness, arguing that they contribute to reterritorialize the body by rewritting the map with whom we read it, by the appearance or loss of organs, contrasting this process with the concept of the body without organs (G. Deleuze and F. Guattari). Finally, we will confirm our hypotesis that we had been trying to develop all along the text: that the illness that affects these bodies works producing a new narration not only of their boundaries but also of the functions atributed to its members, destabilizing both their gendered construction and pointing to a transcorporal horizon.
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hal-04482745 , version 1 (28-02-2024)

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Maria Isern Ordeig. Black Hole. Una apertura transcorporal: Black Hole. A Transcorporeal Opening. Journal of Feminist, Gender and Women Studies, 2017, 5 (2017), pp.15-21. ⟨10.15366/jfgws2017.5⟩. ⟨hal-04482745⟩
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