TY - JOUR
T1 - Obediencia promiscua
T2 - María Zambrano, Judith Butler y Bonnie Honig leyendo Antígona
AU - Darat, Nicole
AU - Zuchel, Lorena
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 CSIC.
PY - 2024/1
Y1 - 2024/1
N2 - The present text approaches the figure of Antigone through the diverse receptions that this figure has had in feminist theory, particularly in María Zambrano, Judith Butler and Bonnie Honig, insofar as in each of them, besides an interpretation, there is a model of political action and confrontation with institutionality. Exile, mourning and natality, models that we identify in each of these authors, appear as three different models, but that in the analysis are revealed closer and more porous to the possible crossings. Finally, we propose, from the concept of “promiscuous obedience” used by Butler, a possible feminist answer to the irresoluble conflict with institutional power.
AB - The present text approaches the figure of Antigone through the diverse receptions that this figure has had in feminist theory, particularly in María Zambrano, Judith Butler and Bonnie Honig, insofar as in each of them, besides an interpretation, there is a model of political action and confrontation with institutionality. Exile, mourning and natality, models that we identify in each of these authors, appear as three different models, but that in the analysis are revealed closer and more porous to the possible crossings. Finally, we propose, from the concept of “promiscuous obedience” used by Butler, a possible feminist answer to the irresoluble conflict with institutional power.
KW - Antigone
KW - Exile
KW - Mourning
KW - Natality
KW - Promiscuous obedience
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85208270456
U2 - 10.3989/isegoria.2024.70.1430
DO - 10.3989/isegoria.2024.70.1430
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85208270456
SN - 1130-2097
JO - Isegoria
JF - Isegoria
IS - 70
M1 - 1430
ER -