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Goreči menih: Telo kot kraj protesta, protest kot branje telesa : telo kot kraj protesta, protest kot branje telesa
ID Benedičič, Luka (Author), ID Vidmar Horvat, Ksenija (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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V diplomskem delu preverjam tezo, da je protest lahko razumljen kot branje telesa. Pri tem izhajam iz študije primera samosežiga mahajana budističnega meniha Thich Quang Duca iz leta 1963 v Saigonu. Izpostavim nekaj odzivov na ta dogodek in jih kontrastiram s pismom meniha Thich Nhat Hanha, ki je zavrnil, da bi bil samosežig protest ali samomor. Ta ontološka diskrepanca je motivirala nove raziskovalne nastavke. Da bi jo pokazal kot preučljivo, jo tematiziram z vpeljavo pojmovnega para vidno-nevidno. Predstavim razpravo Maria Blaserja, ki naslovi polje epistemologije in ontologije ter komentira nekaj temeljnih teoretskih pristopov, kot sta ontološki obrat in kozmopolitika. Odgovarjam, da je telo lahko dober informator o sebi in o dogajanju, v katerega je vpeto. Telo je multiplo, niso pa vsi njegovi vidiki enako dostopni. Ugotavljam, da so nevidne – na primer ontološke – vsebine nekega dogodka pogosto spregledane, kar pripisujem tudi naravi fotografije kot medija. Po drugi strani je vidno (natančneje: vizualno) v študiji primera zelo komunikativno, a je takšno branje telesa pogosto bolj redukcionistično. Z diplomskim delom pozivam k metodološki refleksiji raziskovalnega objekta, kot možno rešitev pa predlagam etnografijo vidnega in nevidnega.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:politika, kozmopolitika, ontološki obrat, etnografija, teorija reprezentacije
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[L. Benedičič]
Year:2022
Number of pages:32 f.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-141416 This link opens in a new window
UDC:316
COBISS.SI-ID:129651971 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:29.09.2022
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Language:English
Title:The Monk on Fire: Body as a Site of Protest, Protest as a Reading of the Body : diplomsko delo
Abstract:
In my diploma thesis, I test the claim that protest can be understood as a reading of the body. My starting point is a case study of the self-immolation of the Mahayana Buddhist monk Thich Quang Duc in 1963, Saigon. I highlight some of the reactions to this event and contrast them with the letter of the monk Thich Nhat Hanh, who denied that the self-immolation was a protest or suicide. This ontological discrepancy motivated new research approaches. In order to show it as studyable, I thematize it by introducing the conceptual pair visible-invisible. I present a discussion by Mario Blaser that addresses the field of epistemology and ontology, also commenting on some fundamental theoretical approaches such as the ontological turn and cosmopolitics. I conclude that the body can be a good informant about itself and the events in which it is involved. The body is multiple, but not all its aspects are equally accessible. I find that the invisible – for example ontological – contents of an event are often overlooked, which I partially attribute to the nature of photography as a medium. On the other hand, the visible (more precisely the visual) is highly communicative in the case study, but such a reading of the body is often more reductionist. With the dissertation, I call for a methodological reflection on the research object, and as a possible solution I propose an ethnography of the visible and the invisible.

Keywords:politics, cosmopolitics, ontological turn, ethnography, representation theory

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