Feminicidio, Totemismo y Simulacro

  • Rodrigo Cancino N/A
Keywords: Femicide, Totem, Hyperreality, Real Power Factors, Simulation

Abstract

As an attempt to contribute in the prevention of the Femicide in Mexico, this essay proposes a psychological and philosophical evaluation of the bio-political bases that takes part in the self-regard of the femicidal character. Displaces the analytical process of the subject, away from the judiciary perspective to reconsider its etiological deconstruction in the process of identification and meaning that the individual generate in the relation with his culture. Emphasizes the political influence of the social context in the determination of the gender narrative (gender as the adjective quality of specifics process of ideation, feeling and behavior that forms part of the Market’s axiology and operation), and in the ways that the gender narrative function as an inter and intra punitive measurement in the human being. To do this, the essay employs philosophical categories that become of psychoanalysis, poststructuralism and postmodern theory. Indirectly, the essay identifies in the physiological problematization of the femicide character self-narrative, the particular axis to prevent the phenomena of violence against woman; and in the discourse deconstruction of the symbols that form part in the normalization process of the social violence, its collective axis of prevention.

Published
2021-11-01
How to Cite
Cancino, R. (2021). Feminicidio, Totemismo y Simulacro. Philosophical Miscellany αρχή Electronic Magazine, 5(13), 1-19. https://doi.org/10.31644/mfarchere_v.5;n.13/21-A01
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