A experiência contemporânea da nudez

This text takes as its starting point the perception of an important theoretical rupture in the field of the sociology of the body. Indeed, running counter to a part of modernist culture, Michel Foucault’s History of Sexuality ushered in a new philosophical attitude towards eroticism. It argued that...

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Main Authors: Jonatas Ferreira, Antônio Ricardo Silva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro de Estudos Sociais da Universidade de Coimbra 2010-03-01
Series:Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/rccs/4055
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spelling doaj-628a7f2e85214fd4a85efca631e3526d2020-11-25T01:48:38ZengCentro de Estudos Sociais da Universidade de CoimbraRevista Crítica de Ciências Sociais0254-11062182-74352010-03-019214716710.4000/rccs.4055A experiência contemporânea da nudezJonatas FerreiraAntônio Ricardo SilvaThis text takes as its starting point the perception of an important theoretical rupture in the field of the sociology of the body. Indeed, running counter to a part of modernist culture, Michel Foucault’s History of Sexuality ushered in a new philosophical attitude towards eroticism. It argued that shame [pudeur] and the repression of sexuality are no longer ways of exerting control over bodies, as eroticism has itself been appropriated by the biopolitical strategies of our times. Psychoanalysis and surrealism, however, have led us to believe that eroticism was an escape route from the iron cage of modernity. Was Foucault right? Judging from Derrida’s reflections on shame in The Animal that Therefore I Am, the answer would be negative. For him, shame is an ontological experience of liminality and difference, similar to what Freud theorized as Unheimlichkeit; as such, it is humanly inescapable. This article uses that argument to question whether certain contemporary technological interventions in the body (such as cosmetic surgery or the use of sexual stimulants) might reflect a new way of experiencing shame.http://journals.openedition.org/rccs/4055sociology of the bodybodynakednesssexual repressionFoucaultDerrida
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publishDate 2010-03-01
description This text takes as its starting point the perception of an important theoretical rupture in the field of the sociology of the body. Indeed, running counter to a part of modernist culture, Michel Foucault’s History of Sexuality ushered in a new philosophical attitude towards eroticism. It argued that shame [pudeur] and the repression of sexuality are no longer ways of exerting control over bodies, as eroticism has itself been appropriated by the biopolitical strategies of our times. Psychoanalysis and surrealism, however, have led us to believe that eroticism was an escape route from the iron cage of modernity. Was Foucault right? Judging from Derrida’s reflections on shame in The Animal that Therefore I Am, the answer would be negative. For him, shame is an ontological experience of liminality and difference, similar to what Freud theorized as Unheimlichkeit; as such, it is humanly inescapable. This article uses that argument to question whether certain contemporary technological interventions in the body (such as cosmetic surgery or the use of sexual stimulants) might reflect a new way of experiencing shame.
topic sociology of the body
body
nakedness
sexual repression
Foucault
Derrida
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