2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-026x2008000200010
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El campo médico argentino y su mirada al tribadismo, 1936-1955

Abstract: Este artículo describe y analiza la articulación discursiva sobre el lesbianismo en el campo médico argentino entre 1936 y 1955. Las "verdades" de la medicina poseen una fuerza normativa que constituyen un lugar privilegiado para propiciar la aplicación del modelo heterosexual e imponer esta visión al resto de la sociedad. En primer lugar esbozaremos los argumentos médicos en el ámbito europeo por ser los referentes más recorridos por la elite médica argentina. Luego, analizaremos las relecturas y apropiacione… Show more

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“…Writing as representatives of their peers meant mobilizing a structure of associations in which the fatherland depended on men's reproductive health, the satisfaction of their pleasures, and care of their bodies. It was the corollary to the proliferation of discourses that began in the late nineteenth century, ranking sexual practices in order to define the parameters of what was permissible (Ramacciotti, Valobra, 2008;Salessi, 1994).…”
Section: Male Fears: Sick Deviant Inverted Bodiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Writing as representatives of their peers meant mobilizing a structure of associations in which the fatherland depended on men's reproductive health, the satisfaction of their pleasures, and care of their bodies. It was the corollary to the proliferation of discourses that began in the late nineteenth century, ranking sexual practices in order to define the parameters of what was permissible (Ramacciotti, Valobra, 2008;Salessi, 1994).…”
Section: Male Fears: Sick Deviant Inverted Bodiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They appropriated medical notions, using them to attribute meaning to the experience of consuming sex and to define the boundaries of male identity. Therefore, in this article, I demonstrate how the medical production of pathological categories for non-heterosexual practices in the nineteenth and twentieth century (Salessi, 1994;Figari, 2010;Ramacciotti, Valobra, 2008), was appropriated and articulated in specific contexts. These languages linked the letter-writers with medicine as a source of authority, and with Catholicism as a moral guide.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…2017 como una herramienta de intelección no sólo del padecer psíquico sino de la realidad social (Plotkin, 2003). Nos interesa además considerar los años cuarenta y cincuenta como décadas bisagra entre un pensamiento sobre la sexualidad el cual resulta más opresivo en los años 30, a par r de explicaciones médicas -endocrinas patologizantes de la homosexualidad, y los años sesenta y setenta caracterizados por una modesta liberación en materia sexual y una despatologización progresiva de la homosexualidad (Ramaccio & Valobra, 2008;García-Neira & Falcone, 2014;Trebisacce, 2015). De esta forma, la pluma de los miembros de la APA, (en dichos años analistas, didactas y personajes de la cultura conectados de diferente forma con el devenir del psicoanálisis internacional), resultaba un importante criterio de autoridad cien fi ca para discu r ciertos temas entre los cuales estaba el que nos convoca.…”
Section: Programa De Mestrado E Doutorado Em Psicologia Ucdb -Campo unclassified
“…83 Same-sex practices amongst women were mostly absent from medical and criminal records until the late 1930s. 84 Although there are no specific references to the existence of same-sex relationships amongst real sportswomen, sporting machonas embodied the threat of female sexual deviancy, or tribadism as it was known at the time. Homosexuality was conceived as an inversion, not only of choice in sexual object but also in gender-appropriate behaviours and attitudes.…”
Section: Sports and Female Sociabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%