THE “NECA” AS DEVICE SOCIAL IN THE PHALLUS REPRESENTATION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35919/rbsh.v24i1.189Keywords:
body, phallocentrism, neca, deviceAbstract
This article approaches the set of gay’s discursive practices who, when making use of their own dialect, requesting their inclusion and visibility in predominantly sexists social spaces. For both, the text begins by tracing a brief path to understanding the body how the neca fits as an expression of gay universe constituted beyond this body, giving new meaning and legitimizing the marginalized identities. Also presents the processes that operate on these subjects themselves to practice certain lifestyle and what implications it takes in these new bodily practices. Lastly, it is noted that the neca’ssocial representation points to a value’s disorder constituted by reframing the phallic symbol in a phallocentric society.