Sexual exclusions: pharmacopornography as an out-of-gender device

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This paper reviews the sex-gender notions from the limits and limitations imposed by the bio-power up to the post-gender, based on the pharmacopornographic theory proposed by the Spanish philosopher Beatriz Preciado. According to Preciado‟s approach, gender is a discursive device that challenges the standard conceptions of sexual otherness, and this idea is blended with some critical trends from contemporary cultural studies and post-structuralism.

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Rodrigo Browne Sartori
Amalia Ortiz de Zárate
Marcela Hurtado

Author Biographies

Rodrigo Browne Sartori, Universidad Austral de Chile

Universidad Austral de Chile

Instituto de Comunicación Social
Campus Isla Teja s⁄n, Valdivia (Chile)

Amalia Ortiz de Zárate, Universidad Austral de Chile

Universidad Austral de Chile

Instituto de Lingüística y Literatura
Campus Isla Teja s⁄n, Valdivia (Chile)

Marcela Hurtado, Universidad Austral de Chile

Universidad Austral de Chile

Instituto de Artes Visuales
Campus Isla Teja s⁄n, Valdivia (Chile)

Browne Sartori, R., Ortiz de Zárate, A., & Hurtado, M. (2018). Sexual exclusions: pharmacopornography as an out-of-gender device. ALPHA: Revista De Artes, Letras Y Filosofía, 1(41), 87-101. Retrieved from https://revistaalpha.ulagos.cl/index.php/alpha/article/view/1632

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