Christine Greiner

Christine Greiner is a Professor and the Chair of the Department of Art, at the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo. Author of several books and articles on Performing Arts, Japanese Culture and Philosophy of the Body, including The Body, clues for indisciplinary studies (2005), The Body in Crisis, short-circuit of representations (2010),  Readings of the Body in Japan and Cognitive Diasporas (2015), Fabulations of the Japanese Body and Microactivisms(2017), and Crip Bodies, strangeness to continue living (2023). As a free-lance curator, she has created several transmedia exhibitions such as Tokyogaqui – Imaginary JapanRevolt of the flesh and Bodies of Images: Eikoh Hosoe; and with the artist Gal Oppido, the exhibition and book Poetic Intoxications of the flesh, about Oppido’s experiences with shunga.