
Historia de la violación: Siglos XVI-XX
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Science & Technology
Format
Broché
Pages
400
Langue
Espagnol
Publié
Nov 26, 1999
Éditeur
Ediciones Cátedra
Édition
edición
ISBN-10
8437617669
ISBN-13
9788437617664
Description
Georges Vigarello delves into the complex and troubling history of sexual violence from the sixteenth to the twentieth century. This exploration unveils how societal attitudes towards violation have evolved, allowing readers to grasp the changing dynamics of power, morality, and gender roles throughout the centuries. Vigarello meticulously sifts through historical documents, legal precedents, and cultural narratives, painting a vivid picture of how these themes have shaped society's perception of women and their bodies.
The book examines the intersection of sexuality and violence, offering a critical lens on the ways in which various eras responded to these issues. Vigarello's analysis reveals the often-repressive frameworks that have attempted to control female sexuality while simultaneously highlighting the resilience and strength of women throughout history. The text encourages readers to reflect on the implications of these historical narratives in contemporary discussions surrounding consent and bodily autonomy.
As feminist discourses continue to evolve, the work serves as a vital resource for understanding the roots of ongoing struggles against sexual violence. Vigarello's scholarly approach intertwines theory with historical evidence, making it accessible to both academic and general audiences alike. This profound investigation contributes not only to the field of gender studies but also to a broader conversation about justice, trauma, and healing for all victims of sexual violence.
Through a rich tapestry of historical accounts and feminist theory, Vigarello's work fosters critical thinking and encourages dialogue about the past's lingering impact on present realities. It compels readers to confront uncomfortable truths while advocating for a future where such violations are not tolerated, reinforcing the importance of gender equality and respect in society.
The book examines the intersection of sexuality and violence, offering a critical lens on the ways in which various eras responded to these issues. Vigarello's analysis reveals the often-repressive frameworks that have attempted to control female sexuality while simultaneously highlighting the resilience and strength of women throughout history. The text encourages readers to reflect on the implications of these historical narratives in contemporary discussions surrounding consent and bodily autonomy.
As feminist discourses continue to evolve, the work serves as a vital resource for understanding the roots of ongoing struggles against sexual violence. Vigarello's scholarly approach intertwines theory with historical evidence, making it accessible to both academic and general audiences alike. This profound investigation contributes not only to the field of gender studies but also to a broader conversation about justice, trauma, and healing for all victims of sexual violence.
Through a rich tapestry of historical accounts and feminist theory, Vigarello's work fosters critical thinking and encourages dialogue about the past's lingering impact on present realities. It compels readers to confront uncomfortable truths while advocating for a future where such violations are not tolerated, reinforcing the importance of gender equality and respect in society.
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