Neoliberalism and Telethon campaigns in Chile: political discourses against the dictatorship of charity

The manuscript aims to present the political discourses of disability dissident activists around the Telethon campaign in Chile between 2016-2020. Paying special attention to the meanings and practices that are played around the disability category. It problematizes the role played by the State and...

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Autores principales: Pino-Morán, Juan Andrés, Ramírez Pulgar, Rolando René
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Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Rosario - Centro de Investigaciones Sociales (CIS) IDES /CONICET 2023
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spelling I15-R234-article-3242023-06-12T13:25:05Z Neoliberalism and Telethon campaigns in Chile: political discourses against the dictatorship of charity Neoliberalismo y campañas Teletón en Chile: discursos políticos contra la dictadura de la caridad Pino-Morán, Juan Andrés Ramírez Pulgar, Rolando René The manuscript aims to present the political discourses of disability dissident activists around the Telethon campaign in Chile between 2016-2020. Paying special attention to the meanings and practices that are played around the disability category. It problematizes the role played by the State and civil society in the dispute for political hegemony towards children with disabilities in Chile. Among the findings, the main theme is: 1) Economy of punishment: the dictatorship of charity and two sub-themes: 1.1) Manifesting discontent: actions against communicational and media authoritarianism; 1.2) Dismantling the enabling ideology: the shadow of solidarity. It is concluded that the difficulty in eradicating the campaign is based on a strategic alliance between the neoliberal model, charity and spectacle as a mechanism of social stratification and oppression. Este artículo tiene por objetivo presentar los discursos políticos de los y las activistas de la disidencia de la dis- capacidad en torno a la campaña Teletón en Chile entre 2016-2020, poniendo especial atención a los sentidos y prácticas que se juegan en torno a la categoría discapacidad. Problematiza el rol que juega el Estado y la sociedad civil en la disputa por la hegemonía política hacia niños y niñas con discapacidad en Chile. Dentro de los hallazgos, surge como tema principal: 1) Economía de la pena: la dictadura de la caridad y dos subtemas: 1.1) Manifestar el descontento: acciones contra autoritarismo comunicacio- nal y mediático; 1.2) Desmantelar la ideología capacitista: la sombra de la solidaridad. Se concluye que la dificultad en erradicar la campaña está basada en una alianza estraté- gica entre el modelo neoliberal, la caridad y el espectáculo como mecanismo de estratificación y opresión social. Universidad Nacional de Rosario - Centro de Investigaciones Sociales (CIS) IDES /CONICET 2023-06-12 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://www.estudiossocialesdelestado.org/index.php/ese/article/view/324 10.35305/ese.v9i17.324 Estudios Sociales del Estado; Vol. 9 Núm. 17 (2023) 2422-7803 spa https://www.estudiossocialesdelestado.org/index.php/ese/article/view/324/257
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Neoliberalism and Telethon campaigns in Chile: political discourses against the dictatorship of charity
author_facet Pino-Morán, Juan Andrés
Ramírez Pulgar, Rolando René
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title Neoliberalism and Telethon campaigns in Chile: political discourses against the dictatorship of charity
title_short Neoliberalism and Telethon campaigns in Chile: political discourses against the dictatorship of charity
title_full Neoliberalism and Telethon campaigns in Chile: political discourses against the dictatorship of charity
title_fullStr Neoliberalism and Telethon campaigns in Chile: political discourses against the dictatorship of charity
title_full_unstemmed Neoliberalism and Telethon campaigns in Chile: political discourses against the dictatorship of charity
title_sort neoliberalism and telethon campaigns in chile: political discourses against the dictatorship of charity
description The manuscript aims to present the political discourses of disability dissident activists around the Telethon campaign in Chile between 2016-2020. Paying special attention to the meanings and practices that are played around the disability category. It problematizes the role played by the State and civil society in the dispute for political hegemony towards children with disabilities in Chile. Among the findings, the main theme is: 1) Economy of punishment: the dictatorship of charity and two sub-themes: 1.1) Manifesting discontent: actions against communicational and media authoritarianism; 1.2) Dismantling the enabling ideology: the shadow of solidarity. It is concluded that the difficulty in eradicating the campaign is based on a strategic alliance between the neoliberal model, charity and spectacle as a mechanism of social stratification and oppression.
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