sometedosometidos
Sometedosometidos is a coined term used in theoretical and fictional contexts to describe a situation in which a subject is simultaneously subjected and subjected to another agent, or where the boundary between subject and object becomes entangled. It is not an established term in mainstream academic disciplines, but it appears in online essays and speculative fiction to capture recurring patterns of power dynamics and subordination.
Etymology and form: The term derives from the Spanish adjective someteido, meaning subjected, with repetition used
Definition and scope: In literary analysis, sometedosometidos may describe narratives where a character functions as both
Examples and notes: A science fiction tale might illustrate sometedosometidos when a citizen enforces a regime
See also: reflexivity, power dynamics, mutual subjugation, double bind.