Alteridades corporais
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https://doi.org/10.17851/2317-2096.16.2.110-118Keywords:
alteridades corporais, corpo, Judith Butler, bodily alterities, body.Abstract
Resumo: O texto trata da questão das alteridades corporais, refletindo sobre a condição de corpos que não se enquadram no padrão socialmente imposto, como o de travestis e transexuais. Para tanto, são utilizados o conto “Dia dos namorados”, de Rubem Fonseca, e as teorias de Judith Butler.
Palavras-chave: alteridades corporais; corpo; Judith Butler.
Abstract: This paper deals with the issue of bodily alterities, thinking about the condition of bodies that do not fit the socially imposed standards, such as those of transvestites and transsexuals. For this purpose, it uses the short story entitled “Dia dos namorados”, by Rubem Fonseca, and the theories by Judith Butler.
Keywords: bodily alterities; body; Judith Butler.
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