Burlando el miedo, juntando narices rojas: Papel del arte clown en la transformación del miedo colectivo.
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Sentimientos políticos, Miedo, Resistencia política.Abstract
En este artículo se exponen los hallazgos de una investigación que tuvo como objetivo comprender el modo como las acciones estético-políticas del arte clown, constituyen condiciones que agencian, por un lado, la transformación del miedo político asociado a contextos bajo lógicas de poder y amenaza, y por otro lado, la emergencia de otros sentimientos políticos con y desde los cuales pueden resistir a las lógica guerreristas. Se siguió un enfoque interpretativo con diseño cualitativo. Los principales hallazgos de la investigación sugieren que el miedo bien puede inhibir la acción política o potenciarle, en función de si se vive de manera individualizada, o si se hace objeto común al interior de una colectividad.References
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