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Browsing by Author "Kukaine, Jana"

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    Intimacy and Darkness : Feminist Sensibility in(Post)socialist Art
    (2023) Kukaine, Jana
    This article assembles feminist articulations scattered across art histories and theories ofEastern and Central Europe, in order to reveal their potential, not only for foregrounding postsocialistfeminist perspectives, but also for enriching the vocabulary and expanding temporal geographies oftransnational feminist debates. By attending to intuitive, latent, reluctant, proto-, para-, unofficialand soft feminisms, this article establishes a peculiar feminist sensibility that is attuned to Centraland Eastern European women artists’ approaches to everyday, embodied and affective experiencesvia the critical endorsement of intimacy and darkness.
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    Visceral resistance and the vulnerability of breathing
    (2021) Kukaine, Jana
    The COVID-19 pandemic invites us to re-examine the relations between aesthetics and social, environmental, and bodily issues. This essay highlights these interconnections by focusing on the vulnerability of breathing from a visceral point of view. Merging theoretical accounts with investigations of selected artworks by Latvian artists Dace Džeriņa and Rasa Jansone, the aesthetic apprehension of breathing allows for the advancement of feminist politics for a liveable and breathable life and bodily flourishing.
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    Viscerālā estētika: afekti un feministiskā māksla postsociālismā
    (Rīgas Stradiņa universitāte, 2024) Kukaine, Jana; Rīgas Stradiņa universitāte; LU Literatūras, folkloras un mākslas institūts
    Grāmata piedāvā pētīt feministisko mākslu postsociālismā viscerālās estētikas skatījumā. Smeļoties afektu un ķermeņa teoriju, kā arī postsociālisma studiju atziņas, autore pievēršas feministiskā jutīguma atstātajām viscerālajām nogulsnēm Centrālās Eiropas un Austrumeiropas mākslas vēsturēs un teorijās. Šie atradumi ļauj izkopt kritisko vārdnīcu un formulēt pētniecisku pozīciju, kuras centrā ir ikdienas dzīvotā pieredze un tās politiskie aspekti. Grāmata veicina izpratni par feministisko mākslu un iepazīstina lasītāju ar tās dažādajiem ritmiem un plūsmām.

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