Políticas del amor, economía de la carne: Un comentario al Rey Lear1
Abstract
This article discusses the relationship between politics of love and economy of the flesh. It also shows the functioning and interruption of love practices taken from a commentary of a literary work within which theological/ economical motives collide and which are considered contemporary.
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