The futurible body: an essay on the recent (re)descriptions of the human body towards the post-organicity

This essay aims at characterizing and discussing a route pursued by the body in the western society, from the building of the concept of the body-property to the postmodernist dilemmas which provided a gateway to a new corporeality. In modernity, the body was submitted to science and to the politica...

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Main Authors: André Gonçalves Ferreira, Renato Cavalcanti Novaes, Monique Ribeiro de Assis, Silvio de Cássio Costa Telles
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2018-04-01
Series:Motrivivência
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/motrivivencia/article/view/46678
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spelling doaj-ad1396d3e6374e889714ca9fb06273012020-11-25T00:27:34ZporUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaMotrivivência0103-41112175-80422018-04-01305318119510.5007/2175-8042.2018v30n53p18128707The futurible body: an essay on the recent (re)descriptions of the human body towards the post-organicityAndré Gonçalves Ferreira0Renato Cavalcanti Novaes1Monique Ribeiro de Assis2Silvio de Cássio Costa Telles3Escola Sesc de Ensino Médio.Marinha do BrasilUniversidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro.Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro; Universidade Federal do Rio de JaneioThis essay aims at characterizing and discussing a route pursued by the body in the western society, from the building of the concept of the body-property to the postmodernist dilemmas which provided a gateway to a new corporeality. In modernity, the body was submitted to science and to the political and economic means of production and, under specific conditions, conducted to a utilitarian biologizing description. Postmodernity has brought an identity crisis and the subsequent hyperconsumerism, and has watched this social model lay its bioascetic guidelines on the body, redescribing it. The need to extend the time/space of body consumerism indistinctly approaches the scientific breakthroughs: drugs, bionic prostheses, plastic surgeries, wearable computers, genetic modifications. The desire to void the biological coercions, functional and aesthetic improvements of the body and even immortality give rise to a new description: the futurible body.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/motrivivencia/article/view/46678CorpoCiberculturaPós-modernidade
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author André Gonçalves Ferreira
Renato Cavalcanti Novaes
Monique Ribeiro de Assis
Silvio de Cássio Costa Telles
spellingShingle André Gonçalves Ferreira
Renato Cavalcanti Novaes
Monique Ribeiro de Assis
Silvio de Cássio Costa Telles
The futurible body: an essay on the recent (re)descriptions of the human body towards the post-organicity
Motrivivência
Corpo
Cibercultura
Pós-modernidade
author_facet André Gonçalves Ferreira
Renato Cavalcanti Novaes
Monique Ribeiro de Assis
Silvio de Cássio Costa Telles
author_sort André Gonçalves Ferreira
title The futurible body: an essay on the recent (re)descriptions of the human body towards the post-organicity
title_short The futurible body: an essay on the recent (re)descriptions of the human body towards the post-organicity
title_full The futurible body: an essay on the recent (re)descriptions of the human body towards the post-organicity
title_fullStr The futurible body: an essay on the recent (re)descriptions of the human body towards the post-organicity
title_full_unstemmed The futurible body: an essay on the recent (re)descriptions of the human body towards the post-organicity
title_sort futurible body: an essay on the recent (re)descriptions of the human body towards the post-organicity
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
series Motrivivência
issn 0103-4111
2175-8042
publishDate 2018-04-01
description This essay aims at characterizing and discussing a route pursued by the body in the western society, from the building of the concept of the body-property to the postmodernist dilemmas which provided a gateway to a new corporeality. In modernity, the body was submitted to science and to the political and economic means of production and, under specific conditions, conducted to a utilitarian biologizing description. Postmodernity has brought an identity crisis and the subsequent hyperconsumerism, and has watched this social model lay its bioascetic guidelines on the body, redescribing it. The need to extend the time/space of body consumerism indistinctly approaches the scientific breakthroughs: drugs, bionic prostheses, plastic surgeries, wearable computers, genetic modifications. The desire to void the biological coercions, functional and aesthetic improvements of the body and even immortality give rise to a new description: the futurible body.
topic Corpo
Cibercultura
Pós-modernidade
url https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/motrivivencia/article/view/46678
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