A propósito del sexo

  • Verena Stolcke
Keywords: Sex, Sexuality, Reproduction, Biotechnology, Modernity, Cartesian dualism, Nature and culture, Reproductive cells, Egg, Sperm, Individualism, Genealogical ideology

Abstract

Sex together with death are probably the most intensely and diversely symbolized events in human experience. Recent changes in Western sexual mores transcend, nonetheless, the socio-cultural realm. Embryological research and biotechnological experimentation have brought about transformations in the facts of life and the nature of sex which were hitherto inconceivable. In this article I analyze the state of cloning with the aim of thematizing two related issues. Biotechnology is especially good for thinking because it challenges conventional modern dualism which dissociates nature from culture. And a proper comprehension of the implications these biotechnological innovations may have for our conventional notions of reproduction, kinship and sex/gender relationships requires that, beyond analysing its symbolic meanings, we take the materiality of sex seriously.

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Published
2009-05-14
How to Cite
Stolcke V. . (2009). A propósito del sexo. Política y Sociedad, 46(1), 43-55. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/POSO/article/view/POSO0909130043A
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