Publication: Por una fraternidad independiente: de la fantasía de la
individualidad a la política del cuidado.
Authors
Campillo, Inés
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Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Abstract
Coincidiendo con la reedición de El eclipse de la fraternidad de Antoni Domènech, y
a modo de homenaje, el presente artículo plantea una reflexión en torno a la noción de fraternidad
heredada de la tradición emancipadora. En concreto, el primer apartado desvela los presupuestos
sobre los que se levanta el ideal de fraternidad, en especial, los sesgos de género de las ideas de
individuo e in/dependencia con las que este se asocia. Frente a las deficiencias de esta
conceptualización, se propone una recuperación y reformulación de tal ideal ético-político que
sea capaz de visibilizar los cuidados y las interdependencias propias de los vínculos sociales. El
segundo apartado avanza, a grandes pinceladas, cómo podrían ser unas políticas públicas que
promovieran una fraternidad interdependiente.
: Coinciding with the reprint of El eclipse de la fraternidad, and as a tribute to the author, Antoni Domènech, this article offers a reflection on the notion of fraternity inherited from the emancipatory tradition. Specifically, the first section reveals the assumptions on which the ideal of fraternity is built, especially, the gender biases of the ideas of individual and in/dependence that lie underneath it. Confronted with the deficiencies of this conceptualization, a recovery and reformulation of such an ideal is proposed, one that may be capable of drawing attention to the care work and interdependencies inherent to social ties. The second section puts forward, in broad strokes, what public policies that promote an interdependent fraternity could be like.
: Coinciding with the reprint of El eclipse de la fraternidad, and as a tribute to the author, Antoni Domènech, this article offers a reflection on the notion of fraternity inherited from the emancipatory tradition. Specifically, the first section reveals the assumptions on which the ideal of fraternity is built, especially, the gender biases of the ideas of individual and in/dependence that lie underneath it. Confronted with the deficiencies of this conceptualization, a recovery and reformulation of such an ideal is proposed, one that may be capable of drawing attention to the care work and interdependencies inherent to social ties. The second section puts forward, in broad strokes, what public policies that promote an interdependent fraternity could be like.
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Fraternidad , Individualidad , Autonomía , Cuidados , Interdependencia , Fraternity , Individuality , Autonomy , Care , Interdependence
Citation
Pensamiento al margen, Nº14 (2021)
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