Marked bodies or weak gazing?

In the present work, scenes of two situations where personal and environmental conditions are entwined around motor disability are depicted. Maternal function is confirmed as a necessary support to subject´s advent and the deployment of personal achievements possibilities. Even when the medical poin...

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Autor principal: Amado, Mónica
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro Universitario Regional Zona Atlántica 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/psicohormiguero/article/view/2036
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language Español
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topic Maternal function
disability
bonds
relational risks
barriers
Función materna
Discapacidad
Vínculos
Riesgos relacionales
Barreras
spellingShingle Maternal function
disability
bonds
relational risks
barriers
Función materna
Discapacidad
Vínculos
Riesgos relacionales
Barreras
Amado, Mónica
Marked bodies or weak gazing?
topic_facet Maternal function
disability
bonds
relational risks
barriers
Función materna
Discapacidad
Vínculos
Riesgos relacionales
Barreras
author Amado, Mónica
author_facet Amado, Mónica
author_sort Amado, Mónica
title Marked bodies or weak gazing?
title_short Marked bodies or weak gazing?
title_full Marked bodies or weak gazing?
title_fullStr Marked bodies or weak gazing?
title_full_unstemmed Marked bodies or weak gazing?
title_sort marked bodies or weak gazing?
description In the present work, scenes of two situations where personal and environmental conditions are entwined around motor disability are depicted. Maternal function is confirmed as a necessary support to subject´s advent and the deployment of personal achievements possibilities. Even when the medical point of view settled a future of extreme dependence and helplessness, maternal sight made possible another future for these children: they became protagonists in their own lives, overcoming adversity from historical and social circumstances. Marta Schorn refers to a heroic function, thinking the hero as “that who oversize before adversity”. In these histories, mothers and children, like heroes, took the risks, relationships that involved adverse circumstances overcoming restrictions and social barriers. Those mothers support enabled that their children to inscribe their histories and singular achievements in the social culture, transcending their time with their work.
publisher Centro Universitario Regional Zona Atlántica
publishDate 2018
url http://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/psicohormiguero/article/view/2036
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