The enemies of patriarchal societies: difference between political and social enemies in patriarchal societies

On this work, you will find a delimitation and characterization of how the patriarchal system of the government of Gilead constructs the figure of the handmaidas a social enemy. First, we will delve into Carl Schmitt's concept of the political and his reference to what he calls the political fr...

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Autor principal: Avila Cignetti, María Jesús
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Publicado: Cátedra B de Problemas Epistemológicos de la Psicología de la Facultad de Psicología, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 2023
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spelling I10-R299-article-439322026-05-22T22:27:19Z The enemies of patriarchal societies: difference between political and social enemies in patriarchal societies Les enemigues de las sociedades patriarcales: diferencia entre enemigues políticos y sociales en sociedades patriarcales Avila Cignetti, María Jesús Avila Cignetti, María Jesús patriarcado enemigos sociales Carl Schmitt Foucault El Cuento de la Criada patriarchy social enemies Carl Schmitt Foucault The Handmaid ́s Tale On this work, you will find a delimitation and characterization of how the patriarchal system of the government of Gilead constructs the figure of the handmaidas a social enemy. First, we will delve into Carl Schmitt's concept of the political and his reference to what he calls the political friend-enemy distinction. Then, we will explain what the social enemy is from Foucault, distinguishing it from the political enemy, and how it is created by the same system to justify the myth of security. This will help to make visible the relationship between the state and the illusion of security, showing the role played by the police in the same. These concepts engage in a dialogue with the series "The Handmaid's Tale" (2017), where the myth of security is portrayedthrough the construction of the nation-state of Gilead. En este trabajo, se encontrará una delimitación y caracterización de cómo el sistema patriarcal del gobierno de Gilead construye a la figura de la criada como enemiga social. Primero, se ahondará sobre el concepto de lo político de Carl Schmitt y su referencia a lo denominado por él como amigo- enemigo político.  Para luego explicar qué es el enemigo social desde Foucault, diferenciándolo del enemigo político; y cómo es creado por el mismo sistema para justificar el mito de la seguridad, y así visibilizar la relación existente entre el Estado y la ilusión de seguridad, mostrando qué papel juega la policía en la misma. Dichos conceptos dialogan con la serie El cuento de la criada (2017), donde se retrata el mito de la seguridad desde la construcción del Estado-nación de Gilead. Cátedra B de Problemas Epistemológicos de la Psicología de la Facultad de Psicología, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 2023-12-26 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/heterocronias/article/view/43932 Heterocronías. Feminismos y Epistemologías del Sur; Vol. 5 Núm. 2 (2023): Heterocronías. Feminismos y Epistemologías del Sur. Vol. 5 Núm 2; 99-116 Heterocronías. Feminisms and Epistemologies of the South; Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): Heterocronías. Feminismos y Epistemologías del Sur. Vol. 5 Núm 2; 99-116 2684-0502 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/heterocronias/article/view/43932/44191 Derechos de autor 2023 Heterocronías. Feminismos y Epistemologías del Sur https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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topic patriarcado
enemigos sociales
Carl Schmitt
Foucault
El Cuento de la Criada
patriarchy
social enemies
Carl Schmitt
Foucault
The Handmaid ́s Tale
spellingShingle patriarcado
enemigos sociales
Carl Schmitt
Foucault
El Cuento de la Criada
patriarchy
social enemies
Carl Schmitt
Foucault
The Handmaid ́s Tale
Avila Cignetti, María Jesús
Avila Cignetti, María Jesús
The enemies of patriarchal societies: difference between political and social enemies in patriarchal societies
topic_facet patriarcado
enemigos sociales
Carl Schmitt
Foucault
El Cuento de la Criada
patriarchy
social enemies
Carl Schmitt
Foucault
The Handmaid ́s Tale
author Avila Cignetti, María Jesús
Avila Cignetti, María Jesús
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Avila Cignetti, María Jesús
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title The enemies of patriarchal societies: difference between political and social enemies in patriarchal societies
title_short The enemies of patriarchal societies: difference between political and social enemies in patriarchal societies
title_full The enemies of patriarchal societies: difference between political and social enemies in patriarchal societies
title_fullStr The enemies of patriarchal societies: difference between political and social enemies in patriarchal societies
title_full_unstemmed The enemies of patriarchal societies: difference between political and social enemies in patriarchal societies
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description On this work, you will find a delimitation and characterization of how the patriarchal system of the government of Gilead constructs the figure of the handmaidas a social enemy. First, we will delve into Carl Schmitt's concept of the political and his reference to what he calls the political friend-enemy distinction. Then, we will explain what the social enemy is from Foucault, distinguishing it from the political enemy, and how it is created by the same system to justify the myth of security. This will help to make visible the relationship between the state and the illusion of security, showing the role played by the police in the same. These concepts engage in a dialogue with the series "The Handmaid's Tale" (2017), where the myth of security is portrayedthrough the construction of the nation-state of Gilead.
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