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Resumo:The paper explores the experimental documentary Louyre: This Our Still Life (2011) by the subversive British filmmaker Andrew Kötting, drawing on contemporary conceptualizations of archival art. It reads the film as “anarchival” through the lens of Derrida’s psychoanalytic deconstruction of the concept of the archive and the curational discourses that were influenced by it. Furthermore, placing the film within a democratic horizon, the paper argues that the film is also a counter-archive, in that, as a public archive that sublimates trauma, it enunciates counter-hegemonic, non-patriarchal discourses on art, disability and care.  
Autores principais:Voukena, Maria
Outros Autores:Mermigka, Ioulia
Assunto:Kötting Archive Derrida Anarchive Counter-archive
Ano:2023
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:unknown
Instituição associada:Universidade Católica Portuguesa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Diffractions
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description The paper explores the experimental documentary Louyre: This Our Still Life (2011) by the subversive British filmmaker Andrew Kötting, drawing on contemporary conceptualizations of archival art. It reads the film as “anarchival” through the lens of Derrida’s psychoanalytic deconstruction of the concept of the archive and the curational discourses that were influenced by it. Furthermore, placing the film within a democratic horizon, the paper argues that the film is also a counter-archive, in that, as a public archive that sublimates trauma, it enunciates counter-hegemonic, non-patriarchal discourses on art, disability and care.  
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title Andrew Kötting’s Louyre: This Our Still Life. An Archival Reading
title_full Andrew Kötting’s Louyre: This Our Still Life. An Archival Reading
title_fullStr Andrew Kötting’s Louyre: This Our Still Life. An Archival Reading
title_full_unstemmed Andrew Kötting’s Louyre: This Our Still Life. An Archival Reading
title_short Andrew Kötting’s Louyre: This Our Still Life. An Archival Reading
title_sort Andrew Kötting’s Louyre: This Our Still Life. An Archival Reading
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url https://doi.org/10.34632/diffractions.2023.11687
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