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De vuelta al debate sobre la domesticidad

Authors: Lerussi, Romina Carla;

De vuelta al debate sobre la domesticidad

Abstract

En el presente artículo retomamos el debate en torno a la domesticidad en el pensamiento feminista con el ánimo de introducir nuevos aspectos, tensiones y categorías. Así, hemos organizado el texto en tres partes. En la primera, presentamos las que denominamos retóricas políticas, a través de la reconstrucción en clave filosófica feminista de algunos aspectos de las narrativas modernas en torno a categorías como público, privado, contractualismo, liberalismo, individuo. Luego, nos dedicamos a desmontar la categoría de domesticidad en tanto que ficción doméstica en los términos de Armstrong (1987) la cual consideramos constitutiva de la retórica presentada. Finalmente y en la articulación con los anteriores, presentamos la categoría retórica de la domesticidad que componemos en recepción de ciertas claves propuestas por Armstrong (1987) y Fraser (1997).

In this article we take again the debate concerning the domesticity in the feminist thought, with the intention of introduce new aspects, tensions and categories. We have organized the text in three parts. First, we introduce the political rhetorics, across the reconstruction in philosophical feminist thought of some aspects of modern narratives concerning categories as publicly, privately, contractualism, liberalism, individuality. Then, we analice the category of domesticity as domestic fiction in the terms of Armstrong (1987). Finally, in the third point and in the joint with the previous ones, we present the rhetorical of the domesticity, that is a category we compose in reception of Armstrong (1987) and Fraser (1997).

Fil: Lerussi, Romina Carla. Universidad Catolica de Córdoba. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina

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FEMINISMOS, RETORICAS, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5, DOMESTICIDAD, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5.9

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