Cuerpos que (no) importan y nuevas alianzas

Based on Judith Butler’s theories on the body (Bodies That Matter), this paper reflects on how some beings are relegated to the external margins of the community and reduced to an anonymous mass, which is often more related to animality than to humanity. From an ecofeminist and posthuman perspective...

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Main Author: Marta Segarra
Format: article
Language:ES
FR
Published: Casa de Velázquez 2020
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/fbd3e96b12fd45c7a95fd06efbaef8d0
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Summary:Based on Judith Butler’s theories on the body (Bodies That Matter), this paper reflects on how some beings are relegated to the external margins of the community and reduced to an anonymous mass, which is often more related to animality than to humanity. From an ecofeminist and posthuman perspective (especially as developed by Cary Wolfe and Donna Haraway), it also examines the possibility of a reformulation of the human community beyond the «family», through new «modes of intimate alliance», Butler’s definition of «kinship».