Publication: Derecho, discapacidad(es) y sexualidad(es) : entre especificidades y normalidad.
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Cartier, Emmanuel
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Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones
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Si la ley ha estado presente indirectamente durante mucho tiempo en torno a esta cuestión, los juristas,
todavía estaban en gran medida ausentes de este problema hace diez años. Se trata de un campo que ha sido estudiado
principalmente por psicoanalistas, psicólogos y sociólogos. La reciente presencia de juristas se explica por razones
que probablemente son principalmente circunstanciales. Las razones de esta presencia tardía están relacionadas con la
demanda de normalización por parte de las propias partes interesadas en la discapacidad que tratan de normalizar sus
reacciones individuales. Si la sexualidad nos dice algo sobre la relación de la sociedad con la verdad, esta verdad
puede ser tanto la de la sociedad misma como la de sus relaciones de poder, pero también la del hombre, sobre todo
cuando se trata del hombre atrapado en su vulnerabilidad consustancial, que aparece a toda luz en el caso de la
discapacidad, que en última instancia es sólo un grado adicional de vulnerabilidad que nos desafía y nos devuelve a
nuestra primera condición.
If the law has been indirectly present for a long time around this issue, the jurists were still largely absent from this problem ten years ago. It is a field that has been studied mainly by psychoanalysts, psychologists, and sociologists. The recent presence of jurists is explained for reasons that are probably mainly circumstantial. The reasons for this late presence are related to the demand for standardization by the disability stakeholders themselves trying to normalize their individual reactions. If sexuality tells us something about the relationship of society with the truth, this truth can be both that of society itself and that of its power relations, but also that of man, especially when it comes to the man trapped in his consubstantial vulnerability, which is evident in the case of disability, which is ultimately just an additional degree of vulnerability that challenges us and returns us to our first condition.
If the law has been indirectly present for a long time around this issue, the jurists were still largely absent from this problem ten years ago. It is a field that has been studied mainly by psychoanalysts, psychologists, and sociologists. The recent presence of jurists is explained for reasons that are probably mainly circumstantial. The reasons for this late presence are related to the demand for standardization by the disability stakeholders themselves trying to normalize their individual reactions. If sexuality tells us something about the relationship of society with the truth, this truth can be both that of society itself and that of its power relations, but also that of man, especially when it comes to the man trapped in his consubstantial vulnerability, which is evident in the case of disability, which is ultimately just an additional degree of vulnerability that challenges us and returns us to our first condition.
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