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Estética de la diferencia sexual.: Kant, el “bello sexo” y la reflexión estética
This paper analyzes the genderization of the difference between the beautiful and the sublime as it is stated in Kant's Observations on the feeling of the beautiful and the sublime. This difference is posed under the assumption of sexual difference, and not only a difference is stipulated but a hier...
Sexism and misogyny in modern and contemporary art: works and artists
There are works in arts that denigrate and under value women and sometimes we do not pay attention to these works, didn´t the Greek sculpting the korai show their misogyny when hiding every and any feature showing beauty or anatomy if compared to the kuroi apolineos, then? We also moan... It is ou...
Machocracy, historical negationism and violence in contemporary Brazil
The aim here is to discuss the relationship between ‘falocracy’, human rights and respect for differences in Brazilian politics, based on the socio-political context of contemporary Brazil. It is therefore sought to highlight how malism, misoginia and lgbtphobia have influenced the precarisation and...
Argentina, the earth of males and gentlemen. Gender, masculinity and politics in Tacuara
The purpose of this article is to analyse the sex-generic representations in the political press of the Nationalist Movement Tacuara (MNT), in the field of the nationalist right, and the National Revolutionary Movement Tacuara (MNRT), a split from the former that moved to positions bordering the Per...
Vera, a cruel story (1973) Josefina Molina. The film of terror seen by a director
This is an analysis of two audiovisual products, both run by a woman, Josefina Molina: Vera (1971) and Vera, a cruel story (1973). The first is a chapter of the TVE2 series, the ‘Hora Once’ and the second one is a fictional film feature of the producer Etnos Films. The two texts were co-written by J...
Misoginia in public space, non-intimate femicide and criminal evidence
Despite the existence of public policies aimed at preventing violence against women in public space, such as street bullying, work-related or school/academic harassment, the invisibility of femicides committed in this context, known as non-intimate femicide, persists. Despite the legal provision, th...
Homophobia and efemination in Brazilian literature: the Mário de Andrade case
Mario de Andrade — writer, intellectual and leader of the Modern Art Week — was criticised by the Antropofagia Revista in 1929 and the newspaper Dom Casmurro in 1939. On the pages of Revista, the amalgam of misoginia, homophobia and ‘colour bias’ relates exclusively to him. Dom Casmurro rewarded col...
Carlos O. Bunge’s women: causerie and misoginia
In 1908, Carlos Octavio Bunge publica ‘La perfidia fe-menina’, an account included in his book Travel through the strain. In the social club — one of the most cathetic scenarios — characteristic of the sociability of the oligarchy of between centuries — three men talk around a table. The priority th...
The mobilisation of gênerous and sexuality issues and the strengthening of the right in Brazil
The article looks at discourses and actions contrary to the rights of women and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, crossing and transnerve (LGBT) people have contributed to the strengthening of the extreme right in Brazil. Putting the country’s gênery and sexuality disputes in the country into con...
Simone de Beauvoir — the great luck of feminism
The first woman thinking about when looking for it, French literature, the example of a woman who is also a great writer, is certainly well founded. But if in his life he was a confident feminist, whether he behaved in a way that challenged any convention of machist society — even if we consider the...
The GAY IDENTITY IN THE COLUMNA EL Bufón DE ELVIRA LINDO
Elvira Lindo started in the late nineties the collaborations in El País in the supplement to the Madrid edition together with some articles in El País Semanal, but from the summer of 2000 he opened its Tinto Summer section, which would eventually leave in 2005 to devote to a more serious type of swi...
Reflections on the condition of the Brazilian wife of the colonnia in the early decades of the XXhttp century://8edcc974-b99c-4514-86e5-a0b6768f0db1The present article, starting from reflections on the status of Brazilian women in the period between the colonnia and the first decades of the twentieth century, undermines the historical construction of its position in front of man and society and of attitudes and behaviour related to gênery and sexuality. Undersised, he was treated as a sexual object, sparking all kinds of misogyny from men. Rebellion, canned or ostensibly, was able to meet its own wishes. Throughout history, church and medicine jointly represented the institutions that significantly established women’s meaning and place. In Colonia, women are taught from Catholic ideology, but from the 19th century, after Independence, control and medical power emerged. The medical discourse supports religion, naturalising the condition of a woman as it creates, that is to say, the inclusion of a doctor in family matters scientifically legitimises colonial patriarcalism. This is accentuated at the beginning of the 20th century, when consolidated medicine sets standards and rules for marriage, maternity and family life. We see how much the female population was (and is) ambivalent, with ‘one foot’ on the ground and another on the foot, with a tendency to restraint and another to transgression. On the one hand, we have home and motherhood, known in the matrix, where the woman is cared for and dependent on her husband. Enpelling in Maria’s motherhood, she is approaching the sagrant size of the woman’s sanat idealised by the Church. At the same time, however, we feel the need for freedom, identity and independence, and we need to encroach on your desire, to have her sexuality and everything that derives from it. The expression of desire and the call for sexual satisfaction put it in constant personal, psychological and social conflict, divided between introjected morals over generations and cultural transformations since the last decades of the 20th century.
O presente artigo, a partir de reflexões sobre a condição da mulher brasileira do período compreendido entre a Colônia e as primeiras décadas do século XX, desvela a construção histórica de sua posição frente ao homem e a sociedade e das atitudes e comportamentos ligados ao gênero e à sexualidade. S...
Galatea rebellion: automates, cyborgs and other subversive female constructions of the 21st century
Since immemorial times, artificial women’s archaeotype has embodied the desire for male domination and ambivalent erotism resulting from fear of their presumed upsurge. As well as being one of the fundamental representations of misogyny, artificial breeding embodies one of the paradigms of female ca...
The Spanish music press of the 80 as perpetrator of androcentria
This research is part of the tradition of gender studies and examines, through a quantitative and qualitative analysis, one of Spain’s main music magazines, such as Vibraciones. The main objective is to learn about the information treatment given to women in the musical press, through content analys...
The technosocial feminist como antídoto para la misoginia online
This article reviews the main contributions of the feminist technosocial perspective to sexual and gender-based violence in digital environments (or ‘online misogyny’). For this, we carry out a review of the contributions produced in the field of social sciences, referring to western online misogyny...
Rafael Azcona sobre Berlanga
Rafael Azcona responds to a 1993 questionnaire by Matthias Schilhab.
Polo-Alvarado, Lorna. Life of women: between submission and subversion. San Juan: Editorial Luscinia C.E., 2018.
if concerns about women’s lives have not become one of the most important and fascinating issues in recent times at the Hispanoamerican Academy, at least the text of the researcher Lorna Polo-Alvarado looks quite clearly at the situation of women in the past. The popular and historical culture, the...
Mydiatic coverage of crimes of violence against women: prejudice and silencing
Overall journalists in Brazil, as well as in other parts of the world, show a trend towards naturalisation of crimes of violence against women. This article aims to show examples of how such naturalisation takes place on the basis of reports dealing with the crime of a collective study of a 16-year-...
Popular misoginia as counter-removation: Study of anti-feminism and manipulative narratives as challenges against feminism
The aim of this article is to investigate the processes of constructing the speech on feminism in Spain, which articulates popular misogyms. The analysis of three study cases will allow us to reveal the discursive strategies that make it possible to move from one multimodal discourse to another, as...
Dangerous relationships. An epistolary
The title and part of the content of this exchange between two academics is inspired by the novel epistolar Les liaisons dangereuses by Pierre Choderlos de Lachlos, which can be seen as an exploration of the ironies of human condition. The exchange of epicycles is between Dr Alberto Golding and Dr M...
«Pliegos sueltos poéticos con destinatario declarado»
Resumen: Se comentan modalidades y temas de aquellos pliegos sueltos poéticos del siglo xvi cuyos textos van dedicados a, o se declaran pedidos por, individuos o categorías de personas interesados a alguna problemática religiosa, ética o pedagógica, o aficionados a la poesía. Palabras clave: Mecena...
The historic mysoginia on behalf of Allah and tradition: Overview of the film “I am Nojoom, age 10 and Divorced”
Le mani sulle donne. Islam, culture religiose, violenza sessuale dopo il capodanno di Colonia
Contributo sottoposto a valutazione SOMMARIO. 1. La notte di san Silvestro - 2. Una finestra sulle banlieue - 3. Innovazioni giuridiche emergenziali: la modifica del codice penale tedesco - 4. Rotherham. Breve analisi della violenza sessuale interetnica e interculturale - 5. DallâEgitto al re...
‘Bafao/confusion’ of the gay kit: analysis of LGBT militant discourse (Lésbicas, gay, bisexual and travestis, transgender) ‘Bafao/conflusion’
Respecting patriarchal language as a producer of disititful violence, which is primarily the responsibility of women, this work, carried out following the analysis of the French line’s speech, is intended to analyse the senses arising from discursive practices produced by LGBT militancy in the conte...
How to Imagine a World Without Women: Hyperreality in Lucian’s True Histories
The purpose of the article is to show how Luciano’s unwomen-free society on the Luna in the real stories appears for more than one ‘more real’ side of the models and society in which the author visited. Long-term hyperreality thus reveals its parodical and satirical intentions towards the traditiona...