Moral de la transgresión, vigencia de un antiguo orden
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https://doi.org/10.3989/isegoria.2003.i28.516Abstract
It is not possible to refer to all aspects of such works as L’Histoire de l’Érotisme or La Souveraineté within the bounds of this paper. Hence I shall try only the answer these questions: Does Bataille’s transgression morals, which regards Nietzsche and Sade as its genial forerunners, pertain to a going-on transformation of patriarchy? Does his extolment of violence and crime arise from a thought gender feature? Are mass culture and (often pseudo) elite culture driving belts through which such transgression morals get generalized nowadays? What is the relationship between explicit irrational violence and crime, which are present all through fiction works, and modern jurisprudence which aims at increasingly protect women’s right to safety and sexual freedom? In other words, does transgressive annihilation will hide a wish to sep archaic gender hierarchies?
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