Between sublimation and perversion: femenine ethics on Joan Copjec
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.affs.7638Keywords:
ethic, sublimation, perversion, biopolitical, sexuationAbstract
Imagine the woman without, over and over again, her femininity implications, her femininity sexuation, and her sexual development since ethics position; allowing us to establish the difficult situation where the contemporary thought is now, as well as the predominant place the ethics has reuse in the present theoretical debates. Exploring the body immortality in the bio-political period, and the distinction between sublimation and perversion.
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