Cómo no hacer cosas con palabras y cómo hacerlas con el silencio
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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ISSN: 1133-5351
Ano de publicación: 2023
Número: 52
Páxinas: 143-162
Tipo: Artigo
Outras publicacións en: Endoxa: Series Filosóficas
Resumo
The opposite of saying and the obstacles of saying are two meanings that unite contradiction as contra-diction. Both point to two aspects of failing to do things with words and doing things with silence. From this duality, the text addresses the phenomenon of the silencing of women within the framework of feminist speech act theory and their silences using Teresa De Lauretis’ semiological film theory. To this end, we will analyze the pragmatic conditions in context, with reference to the film scenario of Twelve Angry Men, based on the conceptual tools of contemporary feminist philosophy of language.
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