Presentation of "perversion and duplicity" in the Autonomous University of Madrid
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Last Move Pikachu Learns
Speakers at the event Puche Luis Cabezas, a researcher in social anthropology from the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid and Berenice Ramírez Pérez, also co-author of a researcher at the Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities of the Autonomous University of Puebla.
The contents of the book, which is divided into two main sections are:
"Perversion and Duplicity:
around the production of subjectivities
the body politic in Mexico"
Introduction Ricardo Francisco Macip
Natatxa Rivers and I. Carreras
Sendra
PERVERSION
Tecnocirugía and aesthetic bodies: current reconfiguration of the body and subjectivity order
Abraham Mendoza
Sifuentes
The transsexual phenomenon within the transgender movement in Mexico
Berenice Ramírez Pérez
The children's show: the construction of a hyper-pubescent sexual femininity in the context of capitalism
Villamil María Dolores Arteaga
Perversion and class: subsumption labor, political and subjective
Sendra Natatxa Careers
II. DUPLICATION
"It is" duplicity and super-per-poured. Mazatec poblano "before? state (neoliberal) Elijah Aaron Galindo
Al Paredes
are touching me dance!: The Effects of State and duplication in the implementation of sustainable development. Natural Cosmetics Mazunte, a case study. Claudia J.
Zamora Valencia
Directors election: representation demo-like double
Mirza state Pérez Aguilar
"Influence pigs" duplicity and state of emergency in the Mexican spring 2009 outbreak
Macip Francisco Ricardo Ríos A.
Epilogue Leigh Binford
In a short synopsis, two of the book's authors, Drs Ricardo Francisco Macip Rivers and Careers Natax Sendra write:
"The section on" perversion "is comprised of four studies heterogeneous in terms of spatial location and the diversity of the groups investigated. Have in common that they are all different forms analysis wicked capitalist within the neoliberal context. Investigations are ordered from ethnographies that synthesize global discourse on biopolitics and transgender social movements, even the most sublime of the class about the constitution of subjectivities and everyday life (...) Our discussions about "duplication" are organically linked to way we understand and work with symbolic and social orders characterized by perversion (...) In them, the criticism is simultaneous with the way that decolonization was domesticated at the continental and the particular state in the transition to democracy. "surely be an interesting event for those interested in these issues.
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