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Los feminismos de Spinoza: corporalidad y renaturalización/Spinoza's Feminisms: Corporeality and Renaturalization
In contemporary feminism, corporeality is thought of as the field that allows to articulate a new mode of political community, thus reversing the liberal paradigm by placing the emphasis on materiality and carnality of the subjects, that are considered «impersonal» by the liberal tradition. In this...
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Published in: | Daimōn (Murcia, Spain) Spain), 2014-09 (63), p.13 |
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Language: | Spanish |
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Summary: | In contemporary feminism, corporeality is thought of as the field that allows to articulate a new mode of political community, thus reversing the liberal paradigm by placing the emphasis on materiality and carnality of the subjects, that are considered «impersonal» by the liberal tradition. In this paper I analyze the necessary ethical and ontological conditions to formulate this political order. All this starting from the proposals of authors such as Moira Gatens, Elizabeth Grosz, Rosi Braidotti or Hasana Sharp, who have carried out an interpretation of Spinoza's philosophy in a feminist key. |
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ISSN: | 1130-0507 1989-4651 |