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La isla de hombres menstruantes
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Queer
Engels
Eleanor Leacock

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BENAVIDES, Oswald Hugo. La isla de hombres menstruantes: queerying leacock’s introduction to engel’s “Origin of the Family, The Private Property and the State”. Revista Arqueologia Pública, Campinas, SP, v. 13, n. 1[22], p. 85–98, 2019. DOI: 10.20396/rap.v13i1.8654888. Disponível em: https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/rap/article/view/8654888. Acesso em: 16 ago. 2024.

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Este artículo busca evaluar arqueológicamente la hipótesis de Friedrich Engel sobre la complicidad de los matrimonios monogámicos en el origen del patriarcado, como él lo describe en su obra (1884), "El origen de la familia, la propiedad privada y el estado", así como, en la introducción de Eleanor Leacok (1972) a ese mismo trabajo. Engel había mencionado, pero no completamente elaborado, sobre el impacto laboral en el cambio de la producción comunal a la de la acumulación individual dentro de la familia nuclear; uno que le permitiría a la familia acumular riqueza de una manera jerárquica. De este modo utilizo el material iconográfico arqueológico de la costa ecuatoriana para abordar esta hipótesis, así como las recientes contribuciones de un enfoque teórico arqueológico queer.
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