La aparición del mercado capitalista y sus efectos sobre la agencia de la mujer. La pérdida de aura en Walter Benjamin
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Feminism, Female agency, Consumerism, Capitalism, Walter Benjamin, Identity.Abstract
Los procesos históricos suponen diferentes impactos a los diferentes
agentes históricos. Los procesos que dieron forma al mercado capitalista neoliberal
impusieron al varón blanco heterosexual como único agente oficial de los procesos históricos.
Esta imposición supuso la base para la construcción del actual sistema patriarcal.
Este artículo se pregunta cómo estos procesos históricos afectaron a la mujer. Cómo la
agencia femenina ha sido condicionada por el capitalismo. Este ensayo busca observar
cómo los procesos de consumo y producción de masas han afectado a la construcción
de la agencia femenina durante el periodo del capitalismo temprano. La conclusión
este periodo necesitó condicionar la construcción de la agencia femenina mediante su
transformación en patrones de consumo y producción que satisfagan las necesidades
del propio sistema capitalista.
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