La violación originaria. Fenomenología del cuerpo sexualmente abusado

Agora 40 (1):155-178 (2020)
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The central thesis developed in this paper is that sexual violence is a possibility founded in the — historical — constitutive conditions of the female body, which means that sexual violence against women is possible because of the availability of their bodies. The availability of the female body as a condition for rape is established in three principal moments: 1) The historical and spiritual determination of the subjective female identity as founded in the materiality of her own body —or her reproductive specificity—. 2) The socially ambiguous configuration of the «femenine-I can» derived from the reproduction/sensuality difference; and, 3) The sexual rape as a reassertion of the gender availability in such a way that the rape sexualizes the gender as vulnerable, establishing or adding a wrapping meaning of feminity as something vulnerable. Being an other-body is being, originally, an available body, violable in essence, sexually vulnerable.

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Richir y el origen trascendental de la experiencia disociativa (Spaltung).Bryan Zúñiga - forthcoming - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia).

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