同性恋理论对文化心理学中肉体性政治方法的贡献

Carina Borgatti Moura, Maria Cláudia Santos Lopes de Oliveira
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自20世纪末以来,笛卡儿的身份范式一直是各种认识论观点的批判对象,包括后结构主义、女性主义、建构主义和语言研究哲学。这些新的理论认识论观点的一个共同方面是寻求克服对心理主体的唯心主义、非物质的看法,强调其主观建构的具体特征,并将整个过程锚定在物质性中。这些新趋势在人类科学和社会科学中重新发现了身体作为一个概念,特别是受到米歇尔·福柯(Michel Foucault)作品的启发。在心理学中,尽管身体最近已经成为不同视角中越来越感兴趣的对象,但关于其政治维度的理论差距,仍然可以观察到跨越身体的权力力量。因此,本文将探讨酷儿理论在认识论上对批判心理学的贡献,以及在文化符号学心理学中构建这种体现的主体性概念,并考虑在主体建构中起作用的社会文化过程。此外,我们试图提供论据,以拒绝理解社会标志,如性别、性别和种族仅仅是与人类相关的变量,并强调主体在本质上是性别、性别和种族化的。
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Contributions of queer theory to a political approach to corporeality in cultural psychology
Since the end of the 20th century, the Cartesian paradigm of identity has been the object of criticism, raised by different epistemological perspectives, including post-structuralism, feminism, constructionism, and philosophy of language studies. A common aspect of these new theoretical-epistemological perspectives is the search to overcome an idealistic, immaterial, vision of the psychological subject, emphasizing the concrete character of its subjective construction, and the anchoring of the whole process in corporeality. These new trends rediscover the body as a concept within the human and social sciences, especially, inspired by Michel Foucault’s work. In Psychology, although the body has recently become an object of increasing interest for different perspectives, a theoretical gap concerning its political dimension, the power forces that cross through corporeity is still observed. This article draws, then, on Queer Theory’s epistemological contributions to critical psychology and the construction of such a notion of embodied subjectivity within Cultural Semiotic Psychology, considering the sociocultural processes that operate in the construction of subjects. Additionally, we seek to provide arguments to refuse the understanding that social markers such as sex, gender, and race are mere variables associated with the human, and reinforce that subjects are constitutively sexed, gendered, and racialized.
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