Relaciones Fetichizadas: La producción del Otro en las relaciones coloniales
Palabras clave:
Fetichismo, Otro, inmigración, psicoanálisis, feminismo, post-colonialismo y decolonialismoResumen
Este artículo tiene como objetivo traer algunos elementos sobre la noción de fetichismo, centrando en las formas de relación social, como perspectiva analítica en reflexiones sobre relaciones desiguales de poder, (re) produciendo un Otro en el discurso. Para ello, se asignarán contribuciones sobre el concepto de fetichismo en el psicoanálisis, teoría social y estudios feministas y antirracistas. Esta revisión trae importantes elementos para el análisis de las relaciones fetichizadas, centrando en la ambigüedad de la relación con el Otro en el discurso. Estos aspectos serán utilizados para la reflexión sobre discursos sobre inmigrantes considerando las relaciones interseccionales de raza, clase, género y sexualidad, particularmente en relación a la división yo-otro, y en las posibilidades discursivas del sujeto más allá de las posiciones de la diferencia e igualdad.Citas
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