Tattoo the tabo, or incarnate a dress
From the need of the body do an experience of the symbol and the rite
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.46731/RELICARIO-v8n16-2021-209Keywords:
Pain. Body. Tattoo. Image. Identity.Abstract
In the Western tradition there is a very specific religious structure uprooted from the body. Alongside it, an anthropology and sociologies of the body emerged, which printed labels, norms and ways of looking at the body and identity. Faced with this storm, the current ways of framing the body point to a phenomenology of pain, as a way of liberating the subject and consecutively achieving spiritual and identity. It is from an appropriation of oneself, through a fine perception of the body, that a new way of “dressing” the body with imagery is born, which cannot fail to owe the new Digital Age.