Introducción. Pornografía y prostitución en el orden patriarcal: perspectivas abolicionistas (Introduction. Pornography and prostitution in the patriarchal order: abolitionist perspectives)
Keywords:
Prostitución, capitalismo neoliberal, patriarcado, masculinidad hegemónica, Prostitution, neoliberal capitalism, patriarchy, hegemonic masculinityAbstract
La prostitución es el corazón de un negocio internacional que ha crecido en las últimas décadas en el marco de la globalización económica y estrechamente vinculada a la economía criminal. La industria del sexo se ha desarrollado en la intersección de tres sistemas de poder: el patriarcal, el capitalista neoliberal y el racial/cultural. Estas tres dominaciones están en el origen de la violencia que reciben las mujeres prostituidas. Al mismo tiempo, la prostitución refuerza otra institución fundacional de los sistemas patriarcales, la masculinidad hegemónica.
Prostitution is the heart of an international business that has grown in recent decades in the context of economic globalization and closely linked to the criminal economy. The sex industry has developed at the intersection of three systems of power: the patriarchal, the neoliberal capitalist and the racial / cultural. These three dominations are at the origin of the violence that prostituted women receive. At the same time, prostitution reinforces another founding institution of patriarchal systems, hegemonic masculinity.
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