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portada Estallidos de la voz - una Antropología de las Voces (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2021
Language
Spanish
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9789874025593
Edited in
Argentina

Estallidos de la voz - una Antropología de las Voces (in Spanish)

David Le Breton (Author) · Topia Editorial · Paperback

Estallidos de la voz - una Antropología de las Voces (in Spanish) - David Le Breton

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Synopsis "Estallidos de la voz - una Antropología de las Voces (in Spanish)"

Continúo aquí por un camino lateral la investigación que llevo realizando durante años en torno a la antropología del cuerpo. La voz, si bien escapa del cuerpo, está arraigada en él, no hay voz sin cuerpo. Es particularmente difícil de abordar, como ya señaló la historiadora Arlette Farge, pero en este sentido ofrece un desafío apasionante para el investigador. Esta investigación me ha llevado años marcados de notas fragmentadas en los cuales a veces sentía la imposibilidad de llevar a buen puerto este proyecto. Aunque la voz es algo frecuente, no deja de escurrirse como agua entre los dedos. Sin embargo, en años anteriores reflexioné sobre cuestiones igualmente difíciles de abordar que planteaban dificultades similares: pienso en Rostros o en El Silencio.
David Le Breton
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David Le Breton (Le Mans, France, 1953) is a prominent French sociologist and anthropologist, known for his deep exploration of human corporeality and its relationship with society and culture. He is a professor at the University of Strasbourg and a member of the University Institute of France.

His work covers topics such as pain, silence, the face, walking, and risk behaviors, with a particular focus on the experience of the body in modernity. Le Breton has written more than 20 books, many of which have been translated into various languages. Among his most influential titles are Anthropology of the Body and Modernity, The Sociology of the Body, Silence, Anthropology of Pain, and In Praise of Walking.

In his studies, Le Breton argues that "we do not have a body, we are our body," highlighting the importance of corporeality as a constitutive element of identity and human experience. Additionally, he has critically addressed the impact of technology and social networks on the perception of the body and mental health, warning about the risks of a "seated humanity" that reduces the joy of living.
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His interdisciplinary approach and his ability to connect anthropology with philosophical and social reflection have established David Le Breton as a key figure in contemporary studies on the body and subjectivity.
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