Body, Labor, Fetishism: Aesthetic e Religion of everyday life in Marx

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26512/cerrados.v27i47.19672

Keywords:

Body. Fetishism. Religion. Appearance. objectivity

Abstract

Sensibility is a keyword in the work of the so called Young Marx, which is deplaced in his posterior work. Nonetheless, this notion it still a concern to the German philosopher, but since another point of view, the question is which is the cause that allows that the social relations of production be like they are under the capitalistic mode of production, this is to say, under fetishism and mistification. Of this way, it is suggested that exist an articulation between body, abstract labor and fetishism, that will lead to contemplate an aesthetic analysis of Marx as a theory of the fraction of the sensibility, whose maxime expresion it is found in the formule of religion of everyday life.

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Author Biography

Daniela Cápona González, Universidad de Chile

Doctoranda en Filosofía mención Estética y Teoría del Arte de la Universidad de Chile, Becaria CONICYT

Published

2018-12-28

How to Cite

González, D. C. (2018). Body, Labor, Fetishism: Aesthetic e Religion of everyday life in Marx. Revista Cerrados, 27(47), 30–57. https://doi.org/10.26512/cerrados.v27i47.19672

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Marx: Arte, Literatura e Práxis