El imaginario pornográfico como pedagogía de la prostitución (Pornographic Imagery as a Pedagogy of Prostitution)
Keywords:
Pornografía, feminismo, patriarcado, Pornography, feminism, patriarchyAbstract
El marco interpretativo feminista será el enfoque teórico que utilizaré en este texto para analizar la pornografía. Desde este planteamiento argumentaré que el porno mainstream es una producción ideológica propia de los patriarcados más duros, pero su configuración material también es una producción económica del capitalismo neoliberal. La pornografía es un fenómeno social que muestra al mismo tiempo la peor cara de las sociedades patriarcales, pero también el rostro más brutal de las sociedades capitalistas. Desde este análisis, por tanto, el debate sobre la pornografía no es de naturaleza moral sino política. El objetivo último de este texto es explicar que la pornografía es un fenómeno funcionalmente vinculado a la prostitución hasta el extremo de convertirse en su auténtica pedagogía.
This article uses the feminist interpretative framework as a theoretical approach to analyze pornography. From this approach, it is argued that mainstream porn is an ideological production typical of the hardest patriarchy, but its material configuration is also an economic production of neoliberal capitalism. Pornography is a social phenomenon that shows at the same time the worst face of patriarchal societies, but also the most brutal face of capitalist societies. Therefore, from this analysis, the debate about pornography is not a debate of a moral nature but of a political nature. The final objective of this article is to explain that pornography is a phenomenon functionally linked to prostitution to the point of becoming its authentic pedagogy.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.35295/osls.iisl/0000-0000-0000-1002
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