The Colonial Wound In The Body of the Indigenous Woman: Discourse Analisis of the Modern Ethos in the Mexican Constitutional Law

The article proposes to analyze -through the use of semiological resources-, the colonial modeling that the modern ethos inflicts on the bodies of indigenous women in the mexican constitutional text. From the perspective of the Crítica Jurídica understood as discoursive analysis, the article intends...

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Main Author: Alma Melgarito Rocha
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Universitat de Barcelona 2018-07-01
Series:Oxímora. Revista Internacional de Ética y Política
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Online Access:http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/oximora/article/view/22347
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Summary:The article proposes to analyze -through the use of semiological resources-, the colonial modeling that the modern ethos inflicts on the bodies of indigenous women in the mexican constitutional text. From the perspective of the Crítica Jurídica understood as discoursive analysis, the article intends to reveal the manifestation of said wounds produced thanks to the make-do-saying of the legal discourse, wounds that the discourse of the law conceals under a veil of legal equality, human rights, and pluriculturality.
ISSN:2014-7708