Deconstructed body: argumentation for a deconstructionist approach of corporeity
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https://doi.org/10.5016/156Keywords:
Corporeidade. Fenomenologia. Signo. Pós-estruturalismo. Desconstrução.Abstract
The current article is inserted in the context of the pos-structuralist debate of the studies of corporeity and its goal is to put forward some arguments for a deconstrutionist approach of the same ones. Therefore, it is used the concepts of logocentrism and deconstruction, postulated by the French-Algerian philosopher Jacques Derrida, in order to question ideas of corporeity, which in contemporary studies situate the being or some kind of essence as a theoretic-practical basis.Downloads
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