La Penalización De Los Clientes Como Instrumento De Lucha Contra El Sistema Prostitucional: Una cuestión de dignidad y derechos fundamentales (The Criminalization of Clients as an Instrument to Fight against the Prostitution System...)
Keywords:
Género, igualdad, masculinidades, prostitución, clientes, Gender, equality, masculinities, prostitution, clientsAbstract
La prostitución se debe analizar necesariamente desde una perspectiva de género, es decir, teniendo en mente las relaciones de poder que implica. Este acercamiento obliga a centrarse en la figura del hombre como sujeto de la prostitución y en la estrecha relación que existe entre el sistema prostitucional y la masculinidad hegemónica. Por consiguiente, es necesario penalizar al consumidor de prostitución e implementar políticas públicas para desactivar la demanda, al mismo tiempo que se revisa el modelo de subjetividad masculina que continúa sosteniendo el orden patriarcal.Prostitution must necessarily be analyzed from a gender perspective, that is, bearing in mind the power relations involved. This approach requires putting the focus on the figure of man as a subject of prostitution and in the close relationship that exists between the prostitution system and hegemonic masculinity. Consequently, its necessary to penalize the consumer of prostitution and to implement public policies to deactivate the demand. At the same time the need to revise the model of masculine subjectivity that continues sustaining the patriarchal order.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.35295/osls.iisl/0000-0000-0000-1006
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