Reconociendo los cuerpos ocultados por “la nube”: un enfoque teológico feminista para reivindicar lo que las tecnologías ignoran

  • Ann Hidalgo
Keywords: corporeality, ethics of technology, feminist theology, techno-racism, environment

Abstract

This article focuses on corporeality, a concept that intersects evaluations of the social impacts of technology and feminist theological thought. It begins with an extended analysis of the problems that arise from digital technologies due to a lack of attention to the corporeal. Decolonial thought provides a framework for evaluating these technologies and highlights the relationship that these technologies have with neoliberal global capitalism. The argument explores three areas: 1) social risks, especially techno-racism, 2) environmental risks, and 3) personal risks, including barriers to holistic communication, degraded relationships, and ideological isolation. In the second part of the article, feminist theologies offer a totally different perspective on the corporeal, honoring the body as a site of revelation, recognizing that our corporeal vulnerabilities open us to a web of relationships, and reminding us that all living beings and all of nature form part of a single sacred body.

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Published
2022-07-31
How to Cite
Hidalgo, Ann. “Reconociendo Los Cuerpos Ocultados Por ‘la nube’: Un Enfoque teológico Feminista Para Reivindicar Lo Que Las tecnologías Ignoran”. Vida y Pensamiento 42, no. 1 (July 31, 2022): 105-136. Accessed July 22, 2024. https://revistas.ubl.ac.cr/index.php/vyp/article/view/443.