La doxa de sexe, une approche du symbolique dans les rapports sociaux de sexe
Monique Haicault ()
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Monique Haicault: LEST - Laboratoire d'Economie et de Sociologie du Travail - AMU - Aix Marseille Université - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
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Abstract:
The movement of theorisation of sexual social relationship has forgotten the symbolic. My theoritical and problematic point of vue, is a non dualiste conception between materialist and symbolic dimensions. I try to speak here about symbolic only and through the doxa, as a process production of sens, upon the relation between social sexes. The doxa uses a set of meanings, believes, assertions,, any sign's system (langage, body, icons, sounds) to repeat the same assert : the unwedge asymetry of sexes in the social totality, as a legitim position. Present in usual and cleaver practices as in immaterial and artistics goods, it goes on when it appears. It forces itself as "prêt à penser" ready to think, and legitim meaning upon any situation and makes ancient with noverty. Based also upon "adhésion doxique", more or less asserted, it functions as a legitime mean of domination.
Keywords: habitus; symbolic violence; gender doxa; semiology; stereotype; adhésion doxique; sémiologie; doxa de sexe; violence symbolique (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1993
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Published in Recherches féministes [revue interdisciplinaire francophone d'études féministes], 1993, Enjeux, 6 (2), pp.7-20
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