Under the Parallax of Visual Feminisms: Post-Biological and/or Post-Oedipal

Postmodern Openings 5 (2):57-69 (2014)
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The present study will make use of the parallax method in its attempt to analyze and verify the relationship between postmodernism – representation – feminisms, reinterpreting concepts such as subject-object, ideology, dedoxification, with an interest in the relationship between postmodernisms – feminisms. In this sense, the article will resort to two forms/formulas accompanying its theoretical basis – clona societas and the post-Oedipal model, varieties which, although asymmetrical, can visually reconsider the biopolitical statute of feminisms, either by the option of self-multiplication, or through its constant actualization.

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Postmodern ethics.Zygmunt Bauman - 1993 - Cambridge, Mass.: Blackwell.
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