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    El encanto y la miseria. Cultura artística y discriminación corporal
    (Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones, 2026) Peist, Nuria; Sin departamento asociado
    Artistic practices not only have the capacity to analyse and denounce different forms of violence present in our society, but also allow us to observe the tensions and contradictions that arise within the very organization ofthe art field itself.The first part of the study addresses the historical configuration of the specific space of the artistic. It analyses the institutions, agents, and logics that structure this particular world, organized around cultural resources that, in many cases, contain significant degrees of elitism and operate as a form of capital.The second part, based on a series of interviews, examines how workers within this field may experience a specific form of bodily discrimination. The high circulation of the aforementioned cultural capital contributes to generating forms of violence that manifest themselves in bodies as exclusion, domination, and exploitation—both economic and cultural.

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