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The philosopher Miguel Ana will present his book on sexual neoliberalism in the Luzzy (27/05/2016)

Through the program Read, think, imagine, on Monday, May 30 at 20.00 will be presented in the library of the book sexual Neoliberalism Cultural Center Ramón Alonso Luzzy.

The myth of free choice, the philosopher Miguel Ana.

Furthermore, she will be accompanied to the presentation of Maria Jose Campillo, professor of philosophy.

With this work, Ana de Miguel raises new forms of reproduction of inequality involved in transgressive and postmodern rhetoric.

The neoliberal ideology aims to turn life into a commodity, including humans.

In that sense, the conversion of women's bodies in merchandise is most effective to disseminate and reinforce the neoliberal ideology means.

The powerful patriarchal sex industry advances relying on two complementary ideas.

On the one hand, in lateoría of free choice: now that women are already free, already they have equality, and they can choose to live in your body, or pieces of his body.

On the other hand, and to counter any criticism, this thesis is wrapped in some transgressive and postmodern rhetoric: every relationship is acceptable if consensual sex between.

This book argues that there is neither freedom nor is there equality.

New forms of reproduction of inequality, an uncritical return to the values ​​rancid pink and blue, and shows the idea of ​​not resign himself to the conversion of human beings into merchandise.

THE AUTHOR

Ana de Miguel is Professor of Moral and Political Philosophy at the University Juan Carlos of Madrid.

One of the basic contributions of his thinking is the reconstruction of a feminist genealogy.

DeHistoria directs the course of feminist theory, a historical reference for feminist training in Spain, conducted since 1992 by the Institute for Feminist Research of the Complutense University of Madrid.

In addition, he has published studies on classical authors of feminist theory as John Stuart Mill, Flora Tristan, Alejandra Kollontai and Egyptian feminist Qasim Amin.

His latest publications focus on finding clues to understanding how gender inequality is reproduced in the formally egalitarian societies, especially among young people.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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