1. estar (seguido de adjetivos)Estar denotes a changed condition or state as opposed to identity or nature, which is normally expressed by → ser
. Estar is also used when the emphasis is on the speaker's perception of things, of their appearance, taste, etc. The examples given below should be contrasted with those to be found in →
, ser
1. ser (seguido de adjetivos)ser expresses identity or nature as opposed to condition or state, which is normally conveyed by estar. The examples given below should be contrasted with those to be found in → estar
1. este sometimes indicates irritation, emphasis or disapproval, esp. when referring to a person not previously mentionedsometimes indicates irritation, emphasis or disapproval, esp. when referring to a person not previously mentioned:
Los corsés y las medias de red son indispensables, recuerda que esta es la transición oficial a tu nueva imagen de chica ruda-independiente-come-hombres.
De esta forma, recupera los trabajos y discusiones entablados durante el seminario sobre las relaciones entre políticas públicas / derechos y corporalidades / subjetividades.
Esta demonización de la política con su consecuente censura, es una forma de educación política, que pareciera enmarcarse en las teorías reproductivistas.