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    Politización del sexo: a propósito de la película “Cincuenta sombras de Grey”
    (Universidad Tècnica de Ambato, Facultad de Jurisprudencia y Ciencias Sociales, Carrera de Comunicaciòn, 2024-02) Escobar Galarza, Doménica Carolina; Brito Alvarado, Leonardo Xavier
    Within the cultural industries, music, cinema or the consumption of pornographic magazines have been debated, but one of the least debated aspects in Ecuador has been the consumption of sexuality due to biases full of taboos. Since the publication of the novel “Fifty Shades of Grey” in 2011, which was a publishing success, sex once again had an important place in social debates, therefore, it is a controversial topic that politicizes old scenarios and create new ones. The methodology approach that will be used in this research with a perspective of politicization of sex will be classified into two parts: the first will be the analysis of the feminist and sexual discourse of the film “Fifty Shades of Grey” to complement information and findings from it. , the content analysis through a matrix where the stereotypical social constructions and gender models referring to sexual relations that appear in the film will be detailed with the aim of discussing erotic cinema and the experience of the producers in the form of semantic functional models. The second part will be a comparative matrix with various points of view of the authors with which this research will be worked, on the erotic cinema that problematizes the sexual in the cultural industries to contrast the statements and hypotheses that politicize sex. Without a doubt, sexuality and sex are two topics that are latent in the debates of the Social Sciences and Communication, this is understood by the sharp views and conservative charges within the academy, these are the main ideas by which. The aim is to develop this research, to open the communication debate on sexuality within cultural industries that function as mechanisms of seduction in the buying and selling of objects. This allows us to weave other perspectives that can be used by new students to focus and follow a same line of research on these controversial and highly complex topics