15 octobre 2024
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Anaïs Hollard, « FEMINIST NETWORKS: THE EXPRESSIVENESS OF STREET DISCOURSES. THE CASE OF STREET ART IN CHILE AND SPAIN SINCE 2018 », HAL SHS (Sciences de l’Homme et de la Société), ID : 10.36132/3am9s359
This article proposes a semiotic analysis of the feminist Street art provided by the Spanish artist BToy and the Chilean artist Isonauta, putting the focus on their ability to express themselves in the streets, to make women visible and to pose a coherent imaginary that allows them to dialogue with the observer. In the context of several social movements that have contributed to strengthen feminist networks, both globally and locally, since 2018, their works expose messages with clear symbols that reinforce the social identity of women, develop a powerful iconographic memory and allow to contem-plate new feminist perspectives in their societies.