Love politics

The work aims to investigate the constitution of love as a discursive sociological object. This point of view has its theoretical framework in the theories of M. Bajtín and M. Foucault who consider discourse as a social fact (Bajtín), distancing themselves from linguistics to obtain a more extensive...

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Autor principal: Boria, Adriana
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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Letras 2020
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spelling I10-R333-article-290402020-12-06T16:04:00Z Love politics Políticas del amor Boria, Adriana policies love romanticism history gender políticas amor romanticismo historia género The work aims to investigate the constitution of love as a discursive sociological object. This point of view has its theoretical framework in the theories of M. Bajtín and M. Foucault who consider discourse as a social fact (Bajtín), distancing themselves from linguistics to obtain a more extensive vision of discursiveness (Foucault). We also consider the material effects on the social constitution of the subjects. These effects are related to two aspects of social languages: their performative functioning and their role as models. Although we are not going to dwell on the implementation of these concepts, we want to underline their importance as a framework for this reflection. The final intention of the article is to present a positive idea of ​​love passions, thinking of them as a thermometer of social spaces that we provisionally call public spaces, to reinvict emotions that from certain positions of feminism are viewed and criticized negatively. With this we want to point out, on the one hand, the importance of the subject in the context of a certain culture and, on the other hand, to mark the historical limitation of the concept of love. El trabajo se propone indagar sobre la constitución del amor como objeto sociológico discursivo. Este punto de vista posee su marco teórico en las teorías de M. Bajtín y M. Foucault quienes consideran al discurso como un hecho social (Bajtín), distanciándose de la lingüística para obtener una visión más extensa de la discursividad (Foucault). Igualmente consideramos los efectos materiales en la constitución social de los sujetos.  Estos efectos guardan relación con dos aspectos de los lenguajes sociales: su funcionamiento performativo y su rol modélico. Si bien no vamos a detenernos en la implementación de estos conceptos, queremos subrayar su importancia como marco de esta reflexión. La intención final del artículo es presentar una idea positiva de las pasiones amorosas, pensándolas como termómetro de espacios sociales que llamamos provisoriamente espacios públicos, para reivindicar emociones que desde ciertas posturas del feminismo son vistas y criticadas negativamente.  Con ello queremos señalar, por un lado, la pregnancia del tema en el ámbito de una determinada cultura y, por otro lado, marcar la limitación histórica del concepto de amor. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Letras 2020-06-24 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/heterotopias/article/view/29040 Heterotopías; Vol. 3 No. 5 (2020): "Affective Turn and Social Discourses: Criticisms, Representations and Policies" ; 1 - 19 Heterotopías; Vol. 3 Núm. 5 (2020): “Giro afectivo y discursos sociales: críticas, representaciones y políticas” ; 1 - 19 2618-2726 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/heterotopias/article/view/29040/29897 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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title Love politics
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description The work aims to investigate the constitution of love as a discursive sociological object. This point of view has its theoretical framework in the theories of M. Bajtín and M. Foucault who consider discourse as a social fact (Bajtín), distancing themselves from linguistics to obtain a more extensive vision of discursiveness (Foucault). We also consider the material effects on the social constitution of the subjects. These effects are related to two aspects of social languages: their performative functioning and their role as models. Although we are not going to dwell on the implementation of these concepts, we want to underline their importance as a framework for this reflection. The final intention of the article is to present a positive idea of ​​love passions, thinking of them as a thermometer of social spaces that we provisionally call public spaces, to reinvict emotions that from certain positions of feminism are viewed and criticized negatively. With this we want to point out, on the one hand, the importance of the subject in the context of a certain culture and, on the other hand, to mark the historical limitation of the concept of love.
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