The threads of power and the weft of resistances: expropriation and social struggles

  The impact of the extensive process of reconfiguration of capitalism that operated under the neoliberal command, whose definitive institutionalization in our country occurs in the 90's, can only be fully understood if we inscribe it and analyze it from the devices of power and subjec...

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Autor principal: Ciuffolini, María Alejandra
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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Letras 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/heterotopias/article/view/36079
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Sumario:  The impact of the extensive process of reconfiguration of capitalism that operated under the neoliberal command, whose definitive institutionalization in our country occurs in the 90's, can only be fully understood if we inscribe it and analyze it from the devices of power and subjectivation that have made it possible. In our opinion, this process needs to be placed within the framework of neoliberal capitalism as a device of power and subjectivation that modulates both institutionalized practices and those practices that resist it. If we consider that such a government structure has shown a global vocation to flood all spaces and social relations, it is not wrong to assume its disposition to go through even the practices of resistance and opposition. The concern behind this article is that the principles of neoliberal logic have advanced, more subtly or more fiercely, to permeate resistance practices and the way in which the expression of opposition, discontent, protests or rebellions become governable. Even though in each conflict the chaotic and destructive aspect of the prevailing social-political-environmental-economic model undresses; capable alliances offering an alternative to transform this reality have not been consolidated. Vulnerability -current and/or potential- is the anchoring condition for the production/reproduction of capital, but also to resist these relations of domination and subordination. However, for now, it is not possible to speak of a weft and a language that is capable of supporting and stabilizing the wide repertoire of conflicts on a path of emancipation. Keywords: capitalism; subjectivation; precarious; expropriation; social struggles