Rawr: Kitchen, rage, Judith and I
Abstract
Through aggressive repetitions and superimpositions of sound and images, this video (essay) proposes to give an audiovisual form to Judith Butler’s theorisation of gender as a performance made of repetitions of stylised acts. This experimental film creates a formal or ‘autopoetic’ manifestation of the rage that generations of feminist theorists and filmmakers have expressed at the idealised and uninhabitable embodiment of gender.
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