This article is, for the time being, only available in Spanish: Hacia una crítica de las ciencias humanas
NOTAS
JULY 2016
CONICET - UNSAM
Abstract:
This article is intended to perform a reading of excerpts of the film Salò or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975) by Pier Paolo Pasolini, from a Foucaultian perspective. Basically, from the way Michel Foucault outlined the critical nature of their work, we will seek to problematize the inherent political nature to the production of knowledge concerning "human", for which we will focus on the Pasolini’s film.
Keywords: Foucault | Pasolini | Knowledge | Body | Human
This article is, for the time being, only available in Spanish: Hacia una crítica de las ciencias humanas
NOTAS
Volumen 6 | Nº 2
Etica y Cine (Ethics & Films) is a Peer Reviewed Quarterly Journal Edited by
Department of Psychoanalysis and Department of Deontology, School of Psychology, National University of Cordoba, Argentina
Department of Psychology, Ethics and Human Rights, School of Psychology, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
With the collaboration of:
Center for Medical Ethics (CME), Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway
Under the auspicious of:
The International Network of the UNESCO Chair in Bioethics.