Abstract
The central thesis developed in this paper is that sexual violence is a possibility founded in the - historical - constitutive conditions of the female body, which means that sexual violence against women is possible because of the availability of their bodies. The availability of the female body as a condition for rape is established in three principal moments: 1) The historical and spiritual determination of the subjective female identity as founded in the materiality of her own body - or her reproductive specificity - . 2) The socially ambiguous configuration of the «femenine-I can» derived from the reproduction/sensuality difference; and, 3) The sexual rape as a reassertion of the gender availability in such a way that the rape sexualizes the gender as vulnerable, establishing or adding a wrapping meaning of feminity as something vulnerable. Being an other-body is being, originally, an available body, violable in essence, sexually vulnerable.
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Venebra, M. (2020). La violación originaria fenomenología del cuerpo sexualmente abusado. Agora - Papeles de Filosofia, 40(1), 155–178. https://doi.org/10.15304/AG.40.1.6673
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