Una mirada desde el siglo XXI a la estética contemporánea de la violencia de género: (reflexiones desde el género)

Violence - as distinct from power - always seeks instruments for its existence. Hobbes' old phrase is interesting to guide our reflections on contemporaneity: "Covenants without coercive measures are nothing but words". The Second World War was not followed by a period of peace, but b...

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Main Author: Hernandez Palma, Oona (auth)
Other Authors: Torres Narváez, Liduvina Antonia (auth), Vázquez Fruto, Rocío (auth), Ribeiro, Eduardo (auth), Navarro Angarita, Vanessa (auth), Cano Barrios, John (auth), Cruz Peñaloza, Lizeth (auth), Anillo Arrieta, Luis Ángel (auth), Palacios Perdomo, Isabel (auth), Pattaro Amaral, Fernanda (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Spanish
Published: Barranquilla Corporación Universitaria Americana 2022
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Summary:Violence - as distinct from power - always seeks instruments for its existence. Hobbes' old phrase is interesting to guide our reflections on contemporaneity: "Covenants without coercive measures are nothing but words". The Second World War was not followed by a period of peace, but by the Cold War and the establishment of a military-industrial complex (Arendt, 1970). Karl Marx (2010) in the 18th Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte stated that historical events occur twice in history: once as tragedy and the second time as farce.
La violencia - distinta del poder - busca siempre instrumentos para su existencia. La vieja frase de Hobbes es interesante para guiar nuestras reflexiones en la contemporaneidad: "Pactos sin las medidas coercitivas, no son más que palabras". Tras la Segunda Guerra Mundial no se siguió un período de paz, sino que la Guerra Fría y el establecimiento de un complejo-militar- industrial (Arendt, 1970). Karl Marx (2010) en el 18 Brumario de Luis Bonaparte afirmaba que los acontecimientos históricos se pasan dos veces en la Historia: una como tragedia y la segunda como farsa.
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (110 p.)
ISBN:978-958-5512-24-5
Access:Open Access