Talaré a los hombres de sobre la faz de la tierra relates emotional and sexual violence with violence against the environment, comparing the “extractivism of the resources of the unconscious and of subjectivity, language, desire, imagination, affection” (Suely Rolnik) with the extractivism of natural resources.
A preteen wanders away from her family at a barbecue to read under a tree. With this act, she begins a rite of passage, and the viacrucis of a millennial woman, as a youngest daughter, doctoral student and sex worker. With an autofictional base, the work deals with a failed sexual-affective education and experiences that continue in the shadow of taboo. The personal experience is transcended thanks to the dialogue with currents that have been essential to reactivate critical thinking today: feminism and ecology. Two great collective and salvific stories opposed to the catastrophic premonition.