O que o corpo tem a dizer para a teoria social?

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51359/2179-7501.2023.260734

Palabras clave:

corpo , teoria social, agência

Resumen

Argumentos em defesa do corpo como “ponto de vista”, “objeto importante” ou “perspectiva” nas Ciências Sociais vêm crescendo desde a década de 1990. Nesse artigo, discorro sobre o que precisamente o estudo do corpo diz para a teoria social, ou em outras palavras, qual é o potencial desse tópico no âmbito teórico das Ciências Sociais. Procuro explicar a emergência do corpo enquanto “objeto” e “perspectiva” analítica a partir de sua ambiguidade intrínseca, bem como da ambiguidade dos arranjos institucionais da modernidade ocidental. Então, discorro sobre as possíveis contribuições do corpo para temas como a relação entre ação e estrutura, e a construção da subjetividade.

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2024-01-26

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DOSSIÊ CORPOS E SOCIABILIDADE