Bodies, transformations and other existences
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Bodies, desubjectivation, becoming animal, becoming monsterAbstract
The objective of this article is to present a theoretical and critical perspective on insurgent bodies that break with organized corporeality, the self, the identity and the captures of subjectivation to experience in an animal / monster becoming. This perspective on monstrous bodies will be revised based on concepts of Deleuze and Guattari’s philosophy of difference, mainly the becoming, the animal / monster becoming and the Body without Organs. It will consider the appearance of bodies that travel in a plane of immanence and that generate resistance to the captures of the plane of organization, as well as the expression of limits to experimentation, understood as prudent and affirmative practice. The article includes the theoretical perspective of two doctoral theses on subjectifications, bodies and differences inscribed in the line of research in Subjectivities and Differences of the Doctorate in Social Studies of the Universidad Distrtital Francisco José de Caldas of Bogotá.
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