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http://hdl.handle.net/2183/21870 En manos de hombres: pornografía, trata y prostitución
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Szil, Peter
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Atlánticas. Revista Internacional de Estudios Feministas, 2018, 3 (1), 113-135
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[Resumen] Este artículo tratará del factor determinante y sin embargo sistemáticamente
invisibilizado de la prostitución y la trata: la demanda masculina. Estudiará el
papel que juega en ella una cultura pornográfica omnipresente y de fuerte carga
misógina que no solo promueve esa demanda y determina sus prácticas, sino
también ha llegado a secuestrar la manera de conceptualizar la sexualidad para
toda la sociedad, instituyendo en las relaciones la desigualdad en lugar de la
satisfacción mutua. El artículo parte de la premisa de que para atajar la
prostitución (y de esta manera prevenir la trata) es imprescindible visibilizar y
responsabilizar a los hombres prostituidores. La problematización del papel de
los hombres en la prostitución es, en su turno, imprescindible para involucrar a
los varones en un trabajo tanto personal como de responsabilidad colectiva
capaz de cuestionar los conceptos que sostienen la prostitución y, en su
prolongación, la dominación sexualizada como esencia del patriarcado
[Abstract] This article will deal with the determining and yet systematically invisibilized factor of prostitution and trafficking of persons for sexual servitude: male demand. It will study the role played in it by an omnipresent pornographic culture with a strong misogynistic charge that not only promotes this demand and determines its practices, but also has kidnapped the way of conceptualizing sexuality for the whole of society, instituting in the relationships inequality rather than mutual satisfaction. The article is based on the premise that persons who solicit prostitutes must be visibilized and held accountable in order to stop prostitution (and thus prevent trafficking). To problematize the role of men in prostitution is, in turn, essential to involve men in a work which is both personal and based on collective responsibility, capable of challenging the concepts that support prostitution and, in its extension, sexualized domination as the essence of patriarchy.
[Abstract] This article will deal with the determining and yet systematically invisibilized factor of prostitution and trafficking of persons for sexual servitude: male demand. It will study the role played in it by an omnipresent pornographic culture with a strong misogynistic charge that not only promotes this demand and determines its practices, but also has kidnapped the way of conceptualizing sexuality for the whole of society, instituting in the relationships inequality rather than mutual satisfaction. The article is based on the premise that persons who solicit prostitutes must be visibilized and held accountable in order to stop prostitution (and thus prevent trafficking). To problematize the role of men in prostitution is, in turn, essential to involve men in a work which is both personal and based on collective responsibility, capable of challenging the concepts that support prostitution and, in its extension, sexualized domination as the essence of patriarchy.
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