Article ID: CBB128989973

Una dialógica desestabilizadora del orden social y sexual: el médico argentino Juan Lazarte en la revista anarquista Estudios (1932-1936) (2014)

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In this paper we analyze the articles published by Argentinean physician Juan Larzarte in the magazine Estudios in the 1930s. This took place within a publishing policy aimed at overcoming the exclusion of discourses opposing the established social order. The discourse practices we explore were dialogic while focusing on neo-Malthusian and eugenic propositions and the historical causes of a gendered social relations structuring a double sexual morals. Lazarte used several forms of intertextuality and suggested the compatibility of seemingly opposed approaches without getting round the differences and avoiding debates in dichotomic terms. These practices allowed the strategic use of eugenic rhetoric within the neo-Malthusian proposition aimed at the human species to reach a state of good living. As he did not consider history from an ideology of progress, and insisted on taking into account the different facets of any issue (biological, economic and cultural), Lazarte’s discourse in Estudios contributed to configure a world defying the assumptions of a deterministic biopower, thus becoming a destabilizing power regarding the sexual and social order.

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Authors & Contributors
Laugesen, Miriam J.
Allevi, José Ignacio
Normark, Daniel
Ritch, Alistair
Yildirim, Nuran
Sert, Gürkan
Journals
Histoire des Sciences Médicales
Concepts
Medicine and government
Physicians; doctors
Public health
Medicine and politics
Medicine
Health care
People
Duhem, Pierre
Time Periods
20th century
20th century, early
19th century
20th century, late
18th century
Places
Argentina
Germany
Brazil
United States
Spain
France
Institutions
Universidad Nacional del Litoral
World Health Organization (WHO)
Charité (Hospital: Berlin)
American Medical Association
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