Feminism and desire

This paper delves into the existence of a feminist desire. This is part of the discussions led by lesbian feminists, who claim the political character of their sexuality and question the naturalness of heterosexuality. At the same time, femininity and masculinity are related to certain forms of desi...

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Autor principal: Martínez Echagüe, María Inés
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Publicado: ISHiR/CONICET 2018
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spelling I15-R239-article-8072018-09-06T04:11:57Z Feminism and desire Feminismo y deseo Martínez Echagüe, María Inés feminismo deseo heterosexualidad lesbianismo queer feminism desire heterosexuality lesbianism queer This paper delves into the existence of a feminist desire. This is part of the discussions led by lesbian feminists, who claim the political character of their sexuality and question the naturalness of heterosexuality. At the same time, femininity and masculinity are related to certain forms of desire. And the former, at the same time, manifests in different ways that exceed the genital. However, its multiple possibilities are constantly monopolized by the male gaze, especially through hegemonic pornography, which determines who and how they are desiring and desirable. As a result, in spaces such as pornography and literature dissenting narratives emerge and debate the reflexivity and laxity of desire, leading us back to the initial question: is it possible to define a feminist desire? En este trabajo se reflexiona sobre la existencia de un deseo feminista. Para ello se parte de las discusiones encabezadas por las feministas lesbianas, que reivindican el carácter político de su sexualidad y cuestionan la naturalidad de la heterosexualidad. Por otra parte, la feminidad y la masculinidad están atravesadas por ciertas formas de deseo, y este, al mismo tiempo, se manifiesta de diferentes maneras que exceden lo genital. No obstante, sus múltiples posibilidades son constantemente monopolizadas por la mirada masculina, sobre todo a través de la pornografía hegemónica, que determina quiénes y cómo son deseantes y deseadxs. Frente a esto, surgen narrativas disidentes en espacios como la pornografía y la literatura, que debaten acerca de la reflexividad y laxitud del deseo, llevándonos de nuevo a la pregunta inicial: ¿es posible definir un tipo de deseo feminista? ISHiR/CONICET 2018-08-14 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo evaluado por pares application/pdf https://web3.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/ojs/index.php/revistaISHIR/article/view/807 10.35305/eishir.v8i21.807 Estudios del ISHiR; Vol. 8 Núm. 21 (2018): Estudios del ISHiR; 17-23 Estudios del ISHiR; Vol. 8 No. 21 (2018): Estudios del ISHiR; 17-23 2250-4397 spa https://web3.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/ojs/index.php/revistaISHIR/article/view/807/930 Derechos de autor 2018 Estudios del ISHiR
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topic feminismo
deseo
heterosexualidad
lesbianismo
queer
feminism
desire
heterosexuality
lesbianism
queer
spellingShingle feminismo
deseo
heterosexualidad
lesbianismo
queer
feminism
desire
heterosexuality
lesbianism
queer
Martínez Echagüe, María Inés
Feminism and desire
topic_facet feminismo
deseo
heterosexualidad
lesbianismo
queer
feminism
desire
heterosexuality
lesbianism
queer
author Martínez Echagüe, María Inés
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title Feminism and desire
title_short Feminism and desire
title_full Feminism and desire
title_fullStr Feminism and desire
title_full_unstemmed Feminism and desire
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description This paper delves into the existence of a feminist desire. This is part of the discussions led by lesbian feminists, who claim the political character of their sexuality and question the naturalness of heterosexuality. At the same time, femininity and masculinity are related to certain forms of desire. And the former, at the same time, manifests in different ways that exceed the genital. However, its multiple possibilities are constantly monopolized by the male gaze, especially through hegemonic pornography, which determines who and how they are desiring and desirable. As a result, in spaces such as pornography and literature dissenting narratives emerge and debate the reflexivity and laxity of desire, leading us back to the initial question: is it possible to define a feminist desire?
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