Estado, sujetos y política en el capitalismo neoliberal

Located under the coordinates of the Latin American conjuncture ?marked by the regressive turn that ends the cycle of the so-called progressive or popular governments in the region? our work aims to find in the generous field of Contemporary Critical Theories (Keucheyan, 2013), conceptual elements t...

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Autores principales: Alonso, Dalmiro, Buccio Lima, Federico, Duek, María Celia, Frias, Javier Ignacio, García Armentano, Pablo, Gelman, Mariela, Inda, Graciela, Jofré, José Luis, Manini, Gabriela, Pallotta, Julien, Riquelme, María Fernanda, Russo, Fiorella Paola, Sanchez Salinas, Andrea Romina, Torres Castaños, Esteban, Usach, Erika, Valdez Yllesca, María José
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://bdigital.uncu.edu.ar/fichas.php?idobjeto=14096
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Sumario:Located under the coordinates of the Latin American conjuncture ?marked by the regressive turn that ends the cycle of the so-called progressive or popular governments in the region? our work aims to find in the generous field of Contemporary Critical Theories (Keucheyan, 2013), conceptual elements to reflect about the most urgent political questions of our time.Consistent with the findings, problematizations and questions obtained in the framework of the project Popular Masses and Political Power in Contemporary Critical Theories (SCTyP / UNCuyo-2016/2018), our interest is guided, in this opportunity, by the different ways that Neoliberalism, State and Political Practice, are defined and knotted in Contemporary Critical Theories. In particular, we propose to interrogate how these terms are articulated in the horizon of an emancipatory and critical project of contemporary neoliberal capitalism in the modulations of Althusser, Poulantzas, Hardt, Negri, Rancière, Badiou, Mouffe, Laclau, Balibar, Harvey, Žižek, García Linera, Dussel and de Sousa Santos. Identifying contrasts, points of adversity and relations of proximity, we aspire to produce a systematic and comparative approach of the different theoretical discourses, highlighting the torsion implied by an analysis rooted in Latin America.