Cuerpo, derecho y propiedad. Notas desde la política uruguaya

The movements for human rights have focused much of their recent claims on the freedom to decide over the body, from a speech based on the affirmation of the individual self as his owner. States and individuals appear to dispute the custody of the organism, ones justifying life as a not delegable in...

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Main Author: Cecilia Seré Quintero
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Università degli Studi di Milano 2016-04-01
Series:Altre Modernità
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Online Access:https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/AMonline/article/view/7037
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spelling doaj-924cdfd76e674e49b3b38f76f8b5747e2020-11-25T01:49:54ZengUniversità degli Studi di MilanoAltre Modernità2035-76802016-04-01009911310.13130/2035-7680/70376198Cuerpo, derecho y propiedad. Notas desde la política uruguayaCecilia Seré Quintero0Universidad de la RepublicaThe movements for human rights have focused much of their recent claims on the freedom to decide over the body, from a speech based on the affirmation of the individual self as his owner. States and individuals appear to dispute the custody of the organism, ones justifying life as a not delegable instance of modern governmental rationality, others defending the property of the body as a condition for the exercise of their rights and liberties.       "My body is mine" and "In my body I decide" are some of the slogans that note the emergence of the body as an ego property, whose starting point can be found in the liberal doctrines, basis of certain claims for the exercise of freedoms and individual rights.       In this paper we present the conceptual and theoretical implications that work affirming the discourses about the right to decide about the own body, showing a liberal logic that makes the individual, at the same time, his owner and his property, and that is conjugated to a State that claimes the control of its population's destiny, and which is required to ensure equal welfare to its citizens. For this analysis we will present some significant elements of Uruguayan contemporary politics, specifically those related to individual rights of body.https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/AMonline/article/view/7037BodyPropertyPoliticsLiberalismRight
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Cuerpo, derecho y propiedad. Notas desde la política uruguaya
Altre Modernità
Body
Property
Politics
Liberalism
Right
author_facet Cecilia Seré Quintero
author_sort Cecilia Seré Quintero
title Cuerpo, derecho y propiedad. Notas desde la política uruguaya
title_short Cuerpo, derecho y propiedad. Notas desde la política uruguaya
title_full Cuerpo, derecho y propiedad. Notas desde la política uruguaya
title_fullStr Cuerpo, derecho y propiedad. Notas desde la política uruguaya
title_full_unstemmed Cuerpo, derecho y propiedad. Notas desde la política uruguaya
title_sort cuerpo, derecho y propiedad. notas desde la política uruguaya
publisher Università degli Studi di Milano
series Altre Modernità
issn 2035-7680
publishDate 2016-04-01
description The movements for human rights have focused much of their recent claims on the freedom to decide over the body, from a speech based on the affirmation of the individual self as his owner. States and individuals appear to dispute the custody of the organism, ones justifying life as a not delegable instance of modern governmental rationality, others defending the property of the body as a condition for the exercise of their rights and liberties.       "My body is mine" and "In my body I decide" are some of the slogans that note the emergence of the body as an ego property, whose starting point can be found in the liberal doctrines, basis of certain claims for the exercise of freedoms and individual rights.       In this paper we present the conceptual and theoretical implications that work affirming the discourses about the right to decide about the own body, showing a liberal logic that makes the individual, at the same time, his owner and his property, and that is conjugated to a State that claimes the control of its population's destiny, and which is required to ensure equal welfare to its citizens. For this analysis we will present some significant elements of Uruguayan contemporary politics, specifically those related to individual rights of body.
topic Body
Property
Politics
Liberalism
Right
url https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/AMonline/article/view/7037
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