Two reference intellectuals, the psychoanalyst Jorge Aleman and the critic and writer Anna Caballé in conversation about the theme "Does sex have power?", Is the proposal of Cartagena Piensa this Monday, June 3, at 19.30. , in the Assembly Hall of the Museum of the Roman Theater of Cartagena.
The act will be presented and moderated by the professor of Sociology at the University of Murcia, Lola Frutos.
Women are gradually accessing the different spheres of political, business, intellectual, judicial power, etc., although with resistances and glass ceilings, but does this question the way in which this power is conceived and exercised? Are there qualities? of gender in the exercise of power?
The scene of power and its attributes, traditionally male, is changing because of the presence of women or are the women who come to these positions those who change and are forced to assimilate the stereotypes installed in the collective patriarchal imaginary? Can we identify the features of a "feminization" of power? What should an effective equitable redistribution of power mean in all orders, both in the public and private spheres?
Jorge Alemán Lavigne (Buenos Aires, 1951) psychoanalyst and writer of Argentine origin exiled in Spain since 1976, when he was only 25 years old.
His production has focused on the genre of the essay knotting psychoanalysis, philosophy and politics, in a reflection that aims to clarify the crossroads and the phenomena of contemporaneity.
He has published numerous books in which the relationship between the legacies of Marx, Freud and Heidegger is evident from his particular Lacanian perspective.
Anna Caballé (Hospitalet, 1954) is a writer, literary critic and professor of Spanish and Latin American Literature at the University of Barcelona.
Since 2017, she is president of the Association on Classical and Modern Gender and Culture.
She is a true expert in the biographical genre. Her wide-ranging production includes A Brief History of Misogyny, and the magnificent anthology in four volumes Life written by women or the biographies of Francisco Umbral, Carlos Castilla del Pino, Carmen Laforet and Concepción Arenal.
Lola Frutos Balibrea, professor of the Department of Sociology at the University of Murcia, will present and moderate this meeting.
Source: Agencias