2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-026x2011000200002
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Da Grécia a Cronenberg ou por que existem as mulheres

Abstract: Propomos uma leitura do filme de D. Cronenberg Irmãos Inseparáveis (Dead Ringers), à luz de um referencial proveniente do universo simbólico da Grécia Antiga. Embora o filme trate temáticas emblemáticas da tardo-modernidade - identidades estilhaçadas, relações problemáticas do eu com o corpo ou as representações dos géneros cada vez mais marcadas pela ambivalência e conflito - é possível encontrar na produção mítico-poética e na ciência gregas áreas de significado que replicam as mesmas inquietações exploradas… Show more

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“…Sexuality has always been intrinsically linked to human relationships, and to their values, rules, customs, and moral principles, depending on the lived historical context (Silva, 2000). The discussion of sexuality, beginning with the libertarian conception of sexuality in ancient civilizations (Saraiva, 2011), passing through the epic of "sinful" behaviors in the Middle Ages (Foucault, 1987(Foucault, , 1988Rios, Parker, & Terto Junior, 2010), and reaching what is popularly considered social emancipation in postmodern society (Heilborn & Cabral, 2013), still generates discomfort and causes social, emotional, and religious conflicts (Badinter, 1993;Hanna, 1999;Sedgwick, 2007).…”
Section: Adolescent Sexual Identity and Sportsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sexuality has always been intrinsically linked to human relationships, and to their values, rules, customs, and moral principles, depending on the lived historical context (Silva, 2000). The discussion of sexuality, beginning with the libertarian conception of sexuality in ancient civilizations (Saraiva, 2011), passing through the epic of "sinful" behaviors in the Middle Ages (Foucault, 1987(Foucault, , 1988Rios, Parker, & Terto Junior, 2010), and reaching what is popularly considered social emancipation in postmodern society (Heilborn & Cabral, 2013), still generates discomfort and causes social, emotional, and religious conflicts (Badinter, 1993;Hanna, 1999;Sedgwick, 2007).…”
Section: Adolescent Sexual Identity and Sportsmentioning
confidence: 99%