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Degree
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Major
Art Theory | Cultural Studies | Philosophy
Area of study
Arts | Humanities
Course Language
English
Intakes
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2024-05-06 | - |
About Program
Program Overview
University Programs
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Program Details
Applicants
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Students
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- Monograph
Research and Initiatives
Dialogues of the (Im)possible
A program of critical reflection on art, with six chapters that explore various topics, including:
- New perspectives on the dictatorship in artistic creation
- The impact of overwork and fatigue on creativity
- Anti-colonial creative practices
- The questioning of national identity through art
- Gender expression in the artistic field
- Cultural policies
Programming 2nd season «Dialogues of the (im)possible»
- May 6 – "Artistic Creation and Dictatorship: New interpretations from the museum and cinema"
- May 13 – "The incessant gap: cultural policies and inequality in Chile"
- May 20 – "Anticolonial creative practices: projecting a plurinational scene"
- May 27 – "The problem of national identity through art"
- June 3 – "The Fatigue Society: Art as a witness to exhaustion"
- June 10 – "Art and Gender: Resistance and Expression in the Academy"
University Information
University of Chile
A university with various faculties, research initiatives, and programs, including the Directorate of Artistic Creation and the Arts Forum.
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