GENDER AS A WAY TO BECOME: AN ANALYSIS OF THE BOOK THE JURIDICAL SCIENCE AND THEIR TWO HUSBANDS FRONT OF THE EDIFICATION OF A COMPLEX THINKING IN THE RIGHT
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22478/ufpb.1807-8214.2021v31n1.54351Keywords:
Gender. Complexity. Castration. Surrealism. Ambivalence.Abstract
In the present study, through literary imagination, the reader is invited to think complexly in Right. Thus, gender in a simplistic/ dichotomous bias derives from the pruning of a desire, of a becoming castrated by a Cartesian ideology, of a centered, logocentric rationality. Castration as a personification of the pruning of subjectivities fills the individual with his certainties. The vision of gender as to become opens the perspective of the void, of opening up to new perspectives of becoming complex and paradoxical. Thus, from a complex-paradoxical approach, the ambiguities that are inherent to being are problematized. In other words, how are we going to talk about democracy if language castrates its ambivalent becoming? This issue is central to the literary imagination when thinking about Law in a surrealist logic from the perspective of Luis Alberto Warat.