The body and specifically the "woman's body" is often used as a focus for questions of origin, subject-object relations, political resistance and sexuality. Valie Export's notion of "body language" poses an ironic relation to these questions that acknowledges "the end of the body" or at least the final break with the way in which we understand it to be a biological, existential, or metaphysical entity. Export has broken away from any notion of unity - either body, space, or time - into the fragmented world of doubling and difference that is caught in representation.
Directed by Valie Export
woman director
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3.7 / 5
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Valie Export
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Valie Export
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Amanda Kiffer
9.1★ · 03/28/25
I watched this in the middle of the MOMA and was crying in front of everyone
I watched this in the middle of the MOMA and was crying in front of everyone