In the Labyrinth, Swords and Thread: Beauvoir and Haraway, Otherness at, and Alterity in, Social Theory
In this article I will present a counterpoint between notions of ‘situation’ by Simone de Beauvoir and ‘intersections’ by Donna Haraway, which express ideas of relation. I will argue that woman for Beauvoir is like cyborg for Haraway. Beauvoir distinguishes the situation of women, Jews and blacks...
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doaj-3ff0ba2413f84acab47daf65c153cf782020-11-24T21:45:15ZspaUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaRevista Estudos Feministas0104-026X1806-95842008-09-011638551In the Labyrinth, Swords and Thread: Beauvoir and Haraway, Otherness at, and Alterity in, Social TheorySuely Kofes0Universidade Estadual de CampinasIn this article I will present a counterpoint between notions of ‘situation’ by Simone de Beauvoir and ‘intersections’ by Donna Haraway, which express ideas of relation. I will argue that woman for Beauvoir is like cyborg for Haraway. Beauvoir distinguishes the situation of women, Jews and blacks by considering the relationship between situations and historical consciousness and / or biological weapons. For Beauvoir, the biology in situation appears as construction of a mythical identity to be overcome for the formation of the subject. Alternatively, Haraway uses the cyborg as a narrative of how the biological and social reality of race and gender are into a network of interactions, information and semiology. With this claiming for alterity inside the relation and constitution of the “object”, both authors bring important challenges to two of the most important issues of social theory. Moreover, they do it without the hard dichotomy between reality and fiction, nature and culture, literature and science.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/ref/article/view/9924Simone de BeauvoirDonna HarawayAlteridadeTeoria socialRelação |
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In the Labyrinth, Swords and Thread: Beauvoir and Haraway, Otherness at, and Alterity in, Social Theory |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina |
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In this article I will present a counterpoint between notions of ‘situation’ by Simone de
Beauvoir and ‘intersections’ by Donna Haraway, which express ideas of relation. I will argue that
woman for Beauvoir is like cyborg for Haraway. Beauvoir distinguishes the situation of women,
Jews and blacks by considering the relationship between situations and historical consciousness
and / or biological weapons. For Beauvoir, the biology in situation appears as construction of a
mythical identity to be overcome for the formation of the subject. Alternatively, Haraway uses the
cyborg as a narrative of how the biological and social reality of race and gender are into a
network of interactions, information and semiology. With this claiming for alterity inside the relation
and constitution of the “object”, both authors bring important challenges to two of the most
important issues of social theory. Moreover, they do it without the hard dichotomy between reality
and fiction, nature and culture, literature and science. |
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Simone de Beauvoir Donna Haraway Alteridade Teoria social Relação |
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