The right to be appropriated: about how juridical discourse constructs women. An analysis of sexual violence from the perspective of French materialist feminism.

In this paper I intend to show that juridical discourse is an inescapable component of some material forms of sexual appropriation of the women group by the men group. Sexual violence as a power relation, together with other relations, constructs sex classes. These sex classes - men and women- are n...

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Autor principal: Aucía, Analía
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Humanidades y Artes. UNR 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://zonafranca.unr.edu.ar/index.php/ZonaFranca/article/view/197
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Sumario:In this paper I intend to show that juridical discourse is an inescapable component of some material forms of sexual appropriation of the women group by the men group. Sexual violence as a power relation, together with other relations, constructs sex classes. These sex classes - men and women- are neither homogenous nor statics as they vary according to the other power relations with which they imbricate and the different historical and geopolitical configurations. I use the theoretical framework proposed by French materialist feminism. As a source of analysis, I use the arguments of a sentence issued in the year 2020 by an Argentinian court in which an adult male accused of rape against a girl was tried.