反抗之书和拒绝之家:论智利的新自由主义和宪法进程,2019-22

IF 2.1 3区 社会学 Q1 CULTURAL STUDIES
Jorge Pavez Ojeda
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作为档案的介绍性框架,本文根据2019年起义(重新)出现的图像分析了智利的政治进程,这些图像在宪法进程中被部署到制宪会议(2020-22)中。它展示了阶级、性别和国家这些古老的幽灵是如何出现在这些“心理图像”中,这些幽灵在历史上曾在变革计划的失败中起作用,并促成了专制和精英社会的再现,而新保守主义/新自由主义寡头已经设法恢复了其统治的条件。本文提出了这些观察,以激发对构成本档案的文章的阅读,这些文章对讨论中的政治进程的不同方面提出了问题:反叛,暴力和法律之间的虚幻关系;公民从反抗中表达的对社区和转型的渴望转向对私有财产的恐惧和依恋;写作作为人民批判表达的实践、支持和挑战;将起义表现为失败和新自由主义表现的重置之间的紧张关系;领土和非领土化的赌注与情感基础设施有关,变成了反抗,并通过其他方式继续下去。
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The Book of Revolt and the House of Rejection: On Neoliberalism and the Constitutional Process in Chile, 2019–22
As an introductory framework to the dossier, this essay analyzes the Chilean political process based on the images that (re)emerged with the 2019 revolt and that were deployed in the constitutional process channeled into a Constitutional Convention (2020–22). It shows how the old ghosts of class, gender, and the nation appear in these “mental images,” the same ghosts that have historically operated in the defeat of transformative projects and contributed to the reproduction of an authoritarian and elitist society, whose neoconservative/neoliberal oligarchy has managed to restore the conditions of its domination. The essay proposes these observations to stimulate the reading of the essays that make up this dossier, which problematize different aspects of the political process under discussion: the aporetic relationship between revolt, violence, and law; the citizenry's turn from a desire of community and transformation expressed in the revolt to a feeling of fear and attachment to private property; writing as a practice, support, and challenge of the people's critical expression; the tension between the performance of the revolt as a failure and as a reset of neoliberal performativity; and the territorial and deterritorializing wagers in relation to affective infrastructures that became revolt and that continue through other means.
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期刊介绍: Individual subscribers and institutions with electronic access can view issues of the South Atlantic Quarterly online. If you have not signed up, review the first-time access instructions. Founded amid controversy in 1901, the South Atlantic Quarterly continues to cover the beat, center and fringe, with bold analyses of the current scene—national, cultural, intellectual—worldwide. Now published exclusively in special issues, this vanguard centenarian journal is tackling embattled states, evaluating postmodernity"s influential writers and intellectuals, and examining a wide range of cultural phenomena.
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