Identity components of the imaginary of the Young Catholic Workers

The Catholic Worker Youth (the J.O.C.) was founded in Argentine in 1940 andit was the first catholic experience that worked from and with the labour identityof the people.This article deals with the JOC, and specially with the relation between catholicidentity, working-class and how both were passed...

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Autor principal: Blanco, Jessica
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Publicado: Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2008
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spelling I10-R343-article-99512022-06-23T20:37:31Z Identity components of the imaginary of the Young Catholic Workers Componentes identitarios del imaginario de la Juventud Obrera Católica Blanco, Jessica Catolicismo integral JOC Imaginario social Representaciones Identidades The Catholic Worker Youth (the J.O.C.) was founded in Argentine in 1940 andit was the first catholic experience that worked from and with the labour identityof the people.This article deals with the JOC, and specially with the relation between catholicidentity, working-class and how both were passed by the condition of being“young”. It’s object is the reconstruction of the conformation process of jocismimaginary through its labour and religious aspects. Then I intend to relate threekinds of identity forms: labour, catholic and age group identities. From jocismsocial ideal I will study the role of young workers and trade unions in it, the notion over workers that they support, the examples of life that they choose andthe adversaries that jocism was building. Finally I’ll see the use of symbols andpractices that reinforce association belonging to the movement. La Juventud Obrera Católica (JOC), fundada en Argentina en 1940, significó el perfeccionamiento de la estrategia apostólica por “ambiente” de la Acción Católica Argentina y constituyó la primera experiencia católica que asumió y trabajó desde y con la identidad laboral del sujeto. La propuesta de este trabajo es el estudio de esta asociación, en cuanto a la relación identidad católica-pertenencia de clase, permeada por la categoría etaria de “joven”. El objetivo es reconstruir el proceso de conformación del imaginario jocista en su dualidad laboral-religiosa, e interrelacionar tres tipos de identidades: la religiosa, la laboral y la etaria. A partir del ideal de sociedad propuesto por el jocismo se abordarán tópicos como el rol del joven obrero y de los sindicatos en ella, la noción de trabajador que sostienen, los referentes de vida y los adversarios que construyen, la utilización de símbolos y la institucionalización de prácticas que refuerzan la pertenencia al movimiento. Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2008-12-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/cuadernosdehistoriaeys/article/view/9951 10.53872/2422.7544.n10.9951 Cuadernos de Historia. Serie Economía y Sociedad; Núm. 10 (2008); 83-118 2422-7544 1514-5816 10.53872/2422.7544.n10 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/cuadernosdehistoriaeys/article/view/9951/10628 Derechos de autor 2014 Cuadernos de historia. Serie Economía y Sociedad https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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topic Catolicismo integral
JOC
Imaginario social
Representaciones
Identidades
spellingShingle Catolicismo integral
JOC
Imaginario social
Representaciones
Identidades
Blanco, Jessica
Identity components of the imaginary of the Young Catholic Workers
topic_facet Catolicismo integral
JOC
Imaginario social
Representaciones
Identidades
author Blanco, Jessica
author_facet Blanco, Jessica
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title Identity components of the imaginary of the Young Catholic Workers
title_short Identity components of the imaginary of the Young Catholic Workers
title_full Identity components of the imaginary of the Young Catholic Workers
title_fullStr Identity components of the imaginary of the Young Catholic Workers
title_full_unstemmed Identity components of the imaginary of the Young Catholic Workers
title_sort identity components of the imaginary of the young catholic workers
description The Catholic Worker Youth (the J.O.C.) was founded in Argentine in 1940 andit was the first catholic experience that worked from and with the labour identityof the people.This article deals with the JOC, and specially with the relation between catholicidentity, working-class and how both were passed by the condition of being“young”. It’s object is the reconstruction of the conformation process of jocismimaginary through its labour and religious aspects. Then I intend to relate threekinds of identity forms: labour, catholic and age group identities. From jocismsocial ideal I will study the role of young workers and trade unions in it, the notion over workers that they support, the examples of life that they choose andthe adversaries that jocism was building. Finally I’ll see the use of symbols andpractices that reinforce association belonging to the movement.
publisher Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades
publishDate 2008
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