摘要:The body on political television is apparently transparent, it does not hide anything. The political aspect of the body is restricted to an industrial superficiality. However, the body is a space for intervention, it is never neutral and there are moments where the mediated body insubordinates codes of coherence and morality in his territory. Through a critical analysis this article rescues fragments of political communication were the body puts into question the formal, liberal and consensual ways of political work. With a critical standpoint departing from feminism and political communication it is sought to highlight the need for the conflictual in media politics. This is done analysing a wide range of media from discussions about the death of the President Salvador Allende to paradoxical arguments about the student protests of 2011 in Chile, where bodies were protagonists.
其他摘要:The body on political television is apparently transparent, it does not hide anything. The political aspect of the body is restricted to an industrial superficiality. However, the body is a space for intervention, it is never neutral and there are moments where the mediated body insubordinates codes of coherence and morality in his territory. Through a critical analysis this article rescues fragments of political communication were the body puts into question the formal, liberal and consensual ways of political work. With a critical standpoint departing from feminism and political communication it is sought to highlight the need for the conflictual in media politics. This is done analysing a wide range of media from discussions about the death of the President Salvador Allende to paradoxical arguments about the student protests of 2011 in Chile, where bodies were protagonists.