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'''Subversive affirmation''' is an artistic performance that overemphasizes prevailing ideologies |
'''Subversive affirmation''' is an artistic performance that overemphasizes prevailing ideologies and thereby calls them into question.<ref>[http://www.maska.si/en/publications/maska_performing_arts_journal_from_year_1999_on/subversive_affirmation_no_98_99_2006/131/editorial.html Inke Arns & Sylvia Sasse. Subversive Affirmation. On Mimesis as Strategy of Resistance.]</ref> Strategies of subversive affirmation include over-identification, yes revolution and paradoxical intervention. |
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Revision as of 14:28, 23 March 2010
Subversive affirmation is an artistic performance that overemphasizes prevailing ideologies and thereby calls them into question.[1] Strategies of subversive affirmation include over-identification, yes revolution and paradoxical intervention.