Becoming a Woman: The Overflow of the Modern Transcendental Project into Women’s Monstrous Experience

The article presents an ontological and political approach to the cate­gory of becoming a woman in modernity, debating between different academic perspectives of philosophy and history, with the aim of pro­viding elements of analysis that contribute to the understanding of wo­men in the field of soc...

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Autor principal: García Ortiz, Doris Lised
Formato: Revistas
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas 2020
Acceso en línea:https://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/index.php/cpaz/article/view/16928
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Sumario:The article presents an ontological and political approach to the cate­gory of becoming a woman in modernity, debating between different academic perspectives of philosophy and history, with the aim of pro­viding elements of analysis that contribute to the understanding of wo­men in the field of social studies. It is about building a theoretical and practical input on production forms of female bodies from cultural, po­litical and social locations, as well, as an approach to the processes of women resistance to these naturalized positions, deterritorializing the ways in which they have been named and disciplined from the hege­monic masculine knowledge. In this sense, it is intended to trace the monstrous events of women, detaching this analysis from essentialist views of being a woman and, on the other side, providing elements to understand women’s singular and strange expression from an incarnated materialism.