Deconstrucción y giro afectivo: una perspectiva sobre las emociones en contexto de movimientos sociales
This article explores the relationship between deconstruction, as conceived by Jacques Derrida, and the affective turn in Social Sciences, analyzing how individual and collective emotions can influence processes of social transformation. The objective is to understand how affects shape not only pers...
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Anarchivo [Facultad de Ciencias de la Comunicación]
2024
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/CIPeCo/article/view/46265 |
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| Sumario: | This article explores the relationship between deconstruction, as conceived by Jacques Derrida, and the affective turn in Social Sciences, analyzing how individual and collective emotions can influence processes of social transformation. The objective is to understand how affects shape not only personal experiences but also political and cultural structures within the context of contemporary social movements. The methodology employed is bibliographic analysis, reviewing key works by these authors to propose the categories of introspective deconstruction and community deconstruction, which describe individual and collective processes of transformation. The findings highlight how emotions, far from being an obstacle to rationality, are forces that drive resistance and social change. In conclusion, the article emphasizes the importance of integrating affect into analyses of power and deconstruction, showing how emotions can dismantle dominant narratives and create spaces for new forms of subjectivity and social organization. |
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