Publication: La productividad del cuerpo. Apuntes de una fenomenología política en Judith Butler
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González Fisac, Jesús
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Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones
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http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/daimon/268891
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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El uso que Butler ha hecho de la fenomenología ha sido constante en su obra y siempre
ha tenido cariz político. En los últimos años, al hilo
de sus trabajos sobre las ocupaciones del espacio público de la llamada “privamera árabe” (así
como sobre sus epifenómenos occidentales, como
el movimiento “Occupy Wall Street”), Butler ha
revisado el concepto arendtiano de “espacio de
aparición”, donde, ciertamente, algo así como una
fenomenología política se trasparece totalmente.
Butler’s use of phenomenology has been constant in his work and has always had political overtones. In recent years, in his works on the occupations of public space called “Arab Spring” (as well as on their Western epiphenomena, the movement “Occupy Wall Street”), Butler has reviewed the Arendtian concept of “space of appearance” where, indeed, a political phenomenology is fully trasparent.
Butler’s use of phenomenology has been constant in his work and has always had political overtones. In recent years, in his works on the occupations of public space called “Arab Spring” (as well as on their Western epiphenomena, the movement “Occupy Wall Street”), Butler has reviewed the Arendtian concept of “space of appearance” where, indeed, a political phenomenology is fully trasparent.
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