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'''A special message from Peggy Phelan (FROM [https://hub.xpub.nl/bootleglibrary/book/833 UNMARKED: THE POLITICS OF PERFORMANCE])'''  
'''A special message from Peggy Phelan (FROM [https://hub.xpub.nl/bootleglibrary/book/833 UNMARKED: THE POLITICS OF PERFORMANCE])'''  
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Visibility is a trap;
Visibility is a trap; it summons surveillance and the law; it provokes voyeurism, fetishism, the colonialist/imperial appetite for possession.
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4 implicit presumptions:
# Identities are visible (visually marked)
# relation between representation and identity is linear and smooth
# not represented == not addressed
# increased visibility == increased power

Revision as of 08:26, 31 October 2024

by Laurence Rassel and Terre Thaemlitz
on Terre's website
Excerpt Mix

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Laurence Rassel operates anonymously as "critical rejection of systems of authorship" which "are inseparable from the troubles of patriarchy"

Between the death of her invisibility, a feminist assassination of the patriarchal Author figure ... .

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A special message from Joan Smith (FROM “MORALITIES: SEX, MONEY AND POWER IN THE 21ST CENTURY”)
18th century as age of privatization of land an bodies. process of enclosure --> primarily womens bodies (controlling birth without birth control)

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Nicholas

So basically yes, this is a kind of legal fiction.

Laurence

Imagine we have pure, cleared, original, new material ... .

Free licenses are not bad per se, but just not the solution to licensing problem (which they are bringing on) because they attune to the same principles.

Terre

Okay, I believe this constitutes a legal verbal contract, so we'll stop recording right now.

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A special message from Peggy Phelan (FROM UNMARKED: THE POLITICS OF PERFORMANCE)

Visibility is a trap; it summons surveillance and the law; it provokes voyeurism, fetishism, the colonialist/imperial appetite for possession.

4 implicit presumptions:

  1. Identities are visible (visually marked)
  2. relation between representation and identity is linear and smooth
  3. not represented == not addressed
  4. increased visibility == increased power