Abstract
The theme of the body in relation to their potential has been a taboo and a way of exercising the language practically since he positioned the subject with a different look at the world of nature; in all these cultural manifestations a masterful and sublime body to issue looms approach, however, after the development of cultures and societies such treatment was placed in the shade of repressions. It is important to highlight new ways of appropriation of the body in the current era, the so-called postmodernism represents a true paradigm for different sciences related directly or indirectly to the body; it is no longer the body in relation to a use or social criticism, now presented as the same axis of a look that determines which positions, with the bonus, which Freud places in sexuality, an ontology from the body I am.STOA is a biannual publication edited by the Institute of Philosophy of the Universidad Veracruzana, Tuxpan, No. 29, Frac. Veracruz, C.P. 91020, Xalapa, Ver., Tel. 8154285, http://www.uv.mx/filosofia. Responsible editor: Jesús Turiso Sebastián. Exclusive Use Rights Reservation No. 04-2008-121012511200-203, granted by the Copyright Reservation Directorate of the National Institute of Copyright of the Secretariat of Public Education, ISSN: 2007-1868. Responsible for the last modification of this issue: Jesús Turiso Sebastián, Tuxpan, No. 29, Frac. Veracruz, C.P. 91020, date of last modification August 5, 2011. Distribution and digital support by the Academic Software Development Department of the Universidad Veracruzana.
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