Favaro, L. and De Miguel, A., 2016. ¿Pornografía feminista, pornografía antirracista y pornografía antiglobalización? Para una crítica del proceso de pornificación cultural (Feminist pornography, anti-racist pornography and anti-globalization pornography? For a critique of the process of cultural pornification). Labrys, Études Féministes/Estudos Feministas (29), 1-20.
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Abstract
Resumen En la (re)producción de lo que se ha denominado “pornificación” van de la mano el mercado, la cultura popular y secciones del ámbito académico, incluso una parte del feminismo. Este artículo plantea una (re)visión crítica de este fenómeno, así como de la alianza entre sexualización-transgresión-mercado-universidad. Primero se traza la genealogía de esta situación, partiendo de la “revolución sexual” de los años sesenta y su deriva capitalista y patriarcal, se sigue con las “guerras del sexo” de los ochenta, y finalmente se llega a la cultura pornificada del nuevo milenio y el auge de los porn studies. En una segunda parte, el artículo propone una aproximación al proceso (y éxito) de la pornificación cultural en relación al neoliberalismo, entendido como una forma de gubermentabilidad profundamente generizada. Se introducen una serie de conceptos críticos que consideramos útiles para futuros análisis feministas de este complejo panorama, entre los que destacan: “feminismo desarticulado”, “emprendedora sexual” y “postfeminismo biologista”. En la conclusión dejamos planteados algunos interrogantes críticos sobre la posibilidad y deseabilidad de una pornografía feminista. Abstract Working together to (re)produce what has been called “pornification” are the market, popular culture and sectors within the academic sphere, even some forms of feminism. This article sets out a critical (re)vision of this phenomenon, together with the alliance between sexualisation-transgression-market-university. First it traces the genealogy of this situation, starting from the “sexual revolution” of the sixties and its capitalist and patriarchal re-channeling, continuing with the “sex wars” of the eighties, and finally arriving at the pornified culture of the new millennium and the rise of porn studies. In a second part, the article proposes approaching the process (and success) of cultural pornification in relation to neoliberalism, understood as a mode of governmentality that is profoundly gendered. It introduces a series of critical concepts we consider useful for future feminist analyses of this complex landscape, notable among which are: “feminism disarticulated”, “sexual entrepreneur” and “postfeminist biologism”. In the conclusion we pose some critical questions about the possibility and desirability of feminist pornography.
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | pornografía; revolución sexual; guerras del sexo; neoliberalismo; pornography, sexual revolution, sex wars, neoliberalism |
Group: | Faculty of Health & Social Sciences |
ID Code: | 38175 |
Deposited By: | Symplectic RT2 |
Deposited On: | 25 Jul 2023 10:08 |
Last Modified: | 25 Jul 2023 10:08 |
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