Publication: La noción de cuerpo en Judith Butler: una estructura imaginada, producto del dese
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Padilla Lavín, María De los Ángeles
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Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones
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El tema de la corporalidad en la producción filosófica y política de Judith Butler es
altamente polémico por la peculiar postura butleriana de poner en tela de juicio cualquier realidad enraizada con tintes normativos. Nuestro
texto busca dar pautas para entender la postura
y el tratamiento que esta autora hace, tanto de la
corporalidad como de las estructuras de poder
que constituyen al sujeto, el cual sólo tiene como
posibilidad el desafiarlas, el desestabilizarlas y
volverlas a configurar para significarlas como
lo que son: meros constructos provisionales. En
este sentido, desde la óptica butleriana es inviable
lograr políticas estables.
The corporality in the philosophical and political production of Judith Butler is highly controversial due to the peculiar Butlerian position to question any rooted reality with regulatory appearance. Our text seeks to provide guidelines to understand the position and treatment this author provides about corporality and power structures that constitute the subject, whose unique possibility is to challenge, destabilize and re-configure such structures to give them meaning as what they truly are: mere provisional constructs. In this sense, from the Butlerian perspective, it is unfeasible to achieve stable policies.
The corporality in the philosophical and political production of Judith Butler is highly controversial due to the peculiar Butlerian position to question any rooted reality with regulatory appearance. Our text seeks to provide guidelines to understand the position and treatment this author provides about corporality and power structures that constitute the subject, whose unique possibility is to challenge, destabilize and re-configure such structures to give them meaning as what they truly are: mere provisional constructs. In this sense, from the Butlerian perspective, it is unfeasible to achieve stable policies.
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