Subject’s tracks in the narratives of constructionist authors
The subject is a construction that allows us to understand a certain period and a society. Its study is key to clarify the ways in which human beings relate to each other. Constructionist authors studied here converge in their relational ideas versus the modern identity of a rational, authentic sub...
Autor Principal: | Cañon O., óscar E.; Universidad Santo Tomás, Colombia |
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Formato: | info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Idioma: | spa |
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Universidad Santo Tomás, Colombia
2008
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http://revistas.usta.edu.co/index.php/diversitas/article/view/182 |
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The subject is a construction that allows us to understand a certain period and a society. Its study is key to clarify the ways in which human beings relate to each other. Constructionist authors studied here converge in their relational ideas versus the modern identity of a rational, authentic subject. At the same time, some criticisms of this relational look of Social Constructionism are presented and debated, looks that hold it responsible for being a kind of subject dissolvent, instead of viewing a changing, time-admitting subject. Keywords: Subject, Identity, Relationship, Self, Social constructionism. |
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