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- Title
De chaparrones, piscinas y mares: Pensar juntas sobre placer y antropología.
- Authors
Guilló Arakistain, Miren; Muelas de Ayala, Laura
- Abstract
This article explores some problems in relation to certain processes of pleasure from an anthropological and political perspective, focusing on the social transformations that accompany, provoke or encourage these processes. Starting from different baths that the two authors have shared over the years, a journey is traced that focuses on bodies, parties, affective networks, memory, or the very contours of the investigation, to unravel some of the knotsthat appear when pleasure is placed at the center of the analysis. Based on the articles that make up this monograph on pleasures and desires in anthropology, to which this text gives entry, an attempt has been made to go beyond them to reveal other scenesthat do not appearin thisissue and that, however, are also crucial for the study of pleasure. In addition, it is a heterodox exercise of dialogical intimacy, which starts from affections, desire, pleasure and different dissidences, to also talk about those intersections between research, militancy and friendship networks that cross the itineraries of the authors.
- Subjects
SWIMMING pools; SEAS; PLEASURE; ANTHROPOLOGY; SOCIAL change; FEMINIST anthropology
- Publication
AIBR. Revista de Antropología Iberoamericana, 2023, Vol 18, Issue 2, p247
- ISSN
1695-9752
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.11156/aibr.180203