This new issue, which follows up the online publication of La camera blu, makes its way through the contemporary scenario by investigating experiences, perceptions and political representations developing nowadays around female subjectivity. While in the 7th issue of La camera blu (The policies of the present) we focused our attention on the asymmetries between sexes across politics, work and family, despite being in the pres-ence of legislation increasingly attentive to the pursuit of fundamental rights for women and men alike, here we intend to open up a debate over the new forms of alienation and self-hetero-oppression which have silently developed behind the creases of emancipa-tion. In doing so, we set out to offer multidisciplinary instruments for deepening our knowledge about the man-woman relational tangles still present in the current social or-ganization of Western and developing countries, which are still grappling with ethical-normative and often legally outdated, albeit socially shared, statutes, which still legiti-mate this kind of asymmetry. Therefore, we seek to understand the individual collusions and relational strategies that continue to sustain female subordination, bring about con-flicts between sexes and drive social and welfare policies.
LA CAMERA BLU - / Arcidiacono, Caterina. - In: LA CAMERA BLU. - ISSN 1827-9198. - 8:1(2012), pp. 1-200.
LA CAMERA BLU -
ARCIDIACONO, CATERINA
2012
Abstract
This new issue, which follows up the online publication of La camera blu, makes its way through the contemporary scenario by investigating experiences, perceptions and political representations developing nowadays around female subjectivity. While in the 7th issue of La camera blu (The policies of the present) we focused our attention on the asymmetries between sexes across politics, work and family, despite being in the pres-ence of legislation increasingly attentive to the pursuit of fundamental rights for women and men alike, here we intend to open up a debate over the new forms of alienation and self-hetero-oppression which have silently developed behind the creases of emancipa-tion. In doing so, we set out to offer multidisciplinary instruments for deepening our knowledge about the man-woman relational tangles still present in the current social or-ganization of Western and developing countries, which are still grappling with ethical-normative and often legally outdated, albeit socially shared, statutes, which still legiti-mate this kind of asymmetry. Therefore, we seek to understand the individual collusions and relational strategies that continue to sustain female subordination, bring about con-flicts between sexes and drive social and welfare policies.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.