The category communal-lifeworlds as a heuristic potential for Latin American social theory
This paper problematises and re-signifies - in Latin American and decolonial terms - the lifeworld category, coined by Edmund Husserl and worked on in the social sciences by Alfred Schütz, Thomas Luckmann, Peter Berger and Jürgen Habermas, among others. In a second moment, it problematises and re-si...
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Life-world; Community; Life-worlds-communal; Latin American social theory; Heuristics; Mundo de la vida; Comunidad; Mundos-de-vida-comunal; Teoría social latinoamericana; Heurística. |
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Life-world; Community; Life-worlds-communal; Latin American social theory; Heuristics; Mundo de la vida; Comunidad; Mundos-de-vida-comunal; Teoría social latinoamericana; Heurística. Martínez, Silvana The category communal-lifeworlds as a heuristic potential for Latin American social theory |
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The category communal-lifeworlds as a heuristic potential for Latin American social theory |
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This paper problematises and re-signifies - in Latin American and decolonial terms - the lifeworld category, coined by Edmund Husserl and worked on in the social sciences by Alfred Schütz, Thomas Luckmann, Peter Berger and Jürgen Habermas, among others. In a second moment, it problematises and re-signifies the category of community, emblematic in the thought of Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim and Max Weber, based on the contributions of decolonial thought and community feminisms. Finally, in the third moment, the category communal lifeworlds is approached and discussing its foundations and dimensions. This category includes trajectories, life experiences, memories, dreams, projects, struggles, resistance, forms of social organisation, knowledge, practices, rituals and collective celebrations located and rooted in shared spaces, temporalities and territorialities. It constructs and recovers ancestral and popular knowledge in which life in its broadest sense has priority over development; where there is no separation between time-space-body-nature-territory-culture-subjectivity, but where they are mutually imbricated and where to be-being is before being. It implies a decolonial turn that necessarily entails a process of decoloniality of power, knowledge, being, gender and nature. This work is the result of a theoretical-documentary enquiry that was carried out using a qualitative research strategy, from a situated, feminist and decolonial way of thinking. This strategy corresponds to the type of enquiry carried out, centred on the categories of lifeworld, everyday life, community, communality, among others.
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Life-world; Community; Life-worlds-communal; Latin American social theory; Heuristics; |
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I10-R333-article-435642023-12-19T19:40:03Z The category communal-lifeworlds as a heuristic potential for Latin American social theory La categoría mundos-de-vida-comunal como potencialidad heurística para la teoría social latinoamericana Martínez, Silvana Life-world; Community; Life-worlds-communal; Latin American social theory; Heuristics; Mundo de la vida; Comunidad; Mundos-de-vida-comunal; Teoría social latinoamericana; Heurística. This paper problematises and re-signifies - in Latin American and decolonial terms - the lifeworld category, coined by Edmund Husserl and worked on in the social sciences by Alfred Schütz, Thomas Luckmann, Peter Berger and Jürgen Habermas, among others. In a second moment, it problematises and re-signifies the category of community, emblematic in the thought of Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim and Max Weber, based on the contributions of decolonial thought and community feminisms. Finally, in the third moment, the category communal lifeworlds is approached and discussing its foundations and dimensions. This category includes trajectories, life experiences, memories, dreams, projects, struggles, resistance, forms of social organisation, knowledge, practices, rituals and collective celebrations located and rooted in shared spaces, temporalities and territorialities. It constructs and recovers ancestral and popular knowledge in which life in its broadest sense has priority over development; where there is no separation between time-space-body-nature-territory-culture-subjectivity, but where they are mutually imbricated and where to be-being is before being. It implies a decolonial turn that necessarily entails a process of decoloniality of power, knowledge, being, gender and nature. This work is the result of a theoretical-documentary enquiry that was carried out using a qualitative research strategy, from a situated, feminist and decolonial way of thinking. This strategy corresponds to the type of enquiry carried out, centred on the categories of lifeworld, everyday life, community, communality, among others. Keywords Life-world; Community; Life-worlds-communal; Latin American social theory; Heuristics; En este trabajo se problematiza y resignifica -en clave latinoamericana y descolonial- la categoría mundo de la vida, acuñada por Edmund Husserl y trabajada en las ciencias sociales por Alfred Schütz, Thomas Luckmann, Peter Berger y Jürgen Habermas, entre otros. En un segundo momento, se problematiza y resignifica la categoría comunidad, emblemática en el pensamiento de Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim y Max Weber, desde los aportes del pensamiento descolonial y los feminismos comunitarios. Finalmente, en un tercer momento, se aborda la categoría mundos-de-vida-comunal, discutiendo sus fundamentos y dimensiones. Esta categoría incluye trayectorias, experiencias de vida, memorias, sueños, proyectos, luchas, resistencias, formas de organización social, saberes, prácticas, rituales y celebraciones colectivas situadas y arraigadas en espacios, temporalidades y territorialidades compartidas. Construye y recupera saberes ancestrales y populares en los que la vida en su sentido más amplio tiene prioridad sobre el desarrollo; donde no hay separación entre tiempo-espacio-cuerpo-naturaleza-territorio-cultura-subjetividad, sino que están mutuamente imbricados y donde el estar-siendo es anterior al ser. Implica un giro descolonial que conlleva necesariamente un proceso de descolonialidad del poder, del saber, del ser, del género y de la naturaleza. Este trabajo es el resultado de una indagación teórico-documental que se llevó a cabo utilizando una estrategia de investigación cualitativa, desde un pensar situado, feminista y descolonial. Esta estrategia se corresponde con el tipo de indagación realizada, centrada en las categorías mundo de la vida, vida cotidiana, comunidad, comunalidad, entre otras. Palabras clave Mundo de la vida; Comunidad; Mundos-de-vida-comunal; Teoría social latinoamericana; Heurística Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Letras 2023-12-13 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Scientific articles Artículos científicos application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/heterotopias/article/view/43564 Heterotopías; Vol. 6 No. 12 (2023): Discourses, representations, and appropriations of the contemporary city. A look at urban habitation; 1 - 21 Heterotopías; Vol. 6 Núm. 12 (2023): "Discursos, representaciones, y apropiaciones de la ciudad contemporánea. Una mirada al habitar urbano"; 1 - 21 2618-2726 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/heterotopias/article/view/43564/43609 Derechos de autor 2023 Heterotopías https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 |