Iezzi, Adriana ;
Merenda, Martina
(2025)
WRITE. Performance of Genders. Dataset.
University of Bologna.
DOI
10.6092/unibo/amsacta/8453.
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Abstract
The current dataset is associated with the Open Access publication “Performance of Genders: Marking Masculine/Feminine Identities through Body and Calligraphy”, MediAzioni, 2025, 46. It collects the metadata descriptions of the main artworks/series analysed in the publication as formalised in the “WRITE digital archive”, that is the semantic web digital archive of the WRITE project (G.A. 949645). Each jsonld file contains the metadata related to the artwork(s)/series itself/themselves, its author(s), its Calli-Writing Unit(s) (CWU – artwork content unit with calligraphic features), and, if any, related exhibition(s), artwork(s), and literary work(s).The artworks/series were selected from a large number of works included in the archive as the most representative of different approaches/perspectives on gender issues in Chinese performance art. The dataset also includes the transcription of the two artists’ interviews cited in the publication. The data, here provided in a machine-readable format, are already described in a discursive way in the related publication.
Abstract
The current dataset is associated with the Open Access publication “Performance of Genders: Marking Masculine/Feminine Identities through Body and Calligraphy”, MediAzioni, 2025, 46. It collects the metadata descriptions of the main artworks/series analysed in the publication as formalised in the “WRITE digital archive”, that is the semantic web digital archive of the WRITE project (G.A. 949645). Each jsonld file contains the metadata related to the artwork(s)/series itself/themselves, its author(s), its Calli-Writing Unit(s) (CWU – artwork content unit with calligraphic features), and, if any, related exhibition(s), artwork(s), and literary work(s).The artworks/series were selected from a large number of works included in the archive as the most representative of different approaches/perspectives on gender issues in Chinese performance art. The dataset also includes the transcription of the two artists’ interviews cited in the publication. The data, here provided in a machine-readable format, are already described in a discursive way in the related publication.
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performance art, contemporary art, body, Chinese calligraphy, identity, feminism, gender studies, Chinese feminism, cultural studies
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25 Jul 2025 07:35
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EC - H2020
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Document type
Dataset
Creators
Keywords
performance art, contemporary art, body, Chinese calligraphy, identity, feminism, gender studies, Chinese feminism, cultural studies
Subjects
DOI
Contributors
Deposit date
25 Jul 2025 07:35
Last modified
25 Jul 2025 07:35
Project name
Funding program
EC - H2020
URI
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