This article is, for the time being, only available in Spanish: El agalma de Roma
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NOVEMBER 2019
November 2019 - February 2020
Universidad Nacional de La Plata
Abstract
This article works on the film Roma directed by Alfonso Cuarón (2018), inspired by the director´s childhood and the women who rised him. In this film, a woman from the Mexican aristocracy and her employee face distressing circunstances and invent a knowledge there, without men. Taking this situation as the axis, the work proposes to think about the agglutinating component in contemporary social link, taking the case of feminism as a symptomatic response to the discontents in the civilization, in its difference within the links that come from The-name-of-Father institutions.
Keywords: social links | anxiety | feminism | family | subjectivity
Volume 9 | Nro 3
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