Lo ch´ixi y lo queer: relaciones y estrategias como táctica de reinterpretación crítica

This work is submitted as an analytical and reflexive proposition which establishes critical and strategic relationships between two categories: ch´ixi and queer. Based on the analysis of discrepancies and shifts of the signifier “disidente/disidencia” (dissident or dissent) at a local level, altern...

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Autor principal: Reveco Chilla, Cristian
Formato: Online
Lenguaje:spa
Publicado: Maestría en Estudios Latinoamericanos, Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/mel/article/view/6764
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Sumario:This work is submitted as an analytical and reflexive proposition which establishes critical and strategic relationships between two categories: ch´ixi and queer. Based on the analysis of discrepancies and shifts of the signifier “disidente/disidencia” (dissident or dissent) at a local level, alternatives of expression and reflection are conceived by combining both categories on the bases of the following questions: can the relationship between ch´ixi and queer be an attempt, a trial run of theoretical or political drift as part of a small rebellion against updates and concessions of the cisheterosexual system.This work rehearses dialogues appealing to a critical and strategic vision on the globalized diffusion of theoretical constructs geopolitically distant. This way, ch´ixi is recognised as an epistemological position which understands the colonizing potential of dimensions, political conflicts, and queer testimonies.The dialogue presented between both categories is suggested as a lens through which the different friction points in reassessment of political body production and disputed subalternized subjectivities can be read. This dialogue pretends to be strategic insofar as it shares vigilances for a political contingent action. Along these lines, the intention of this work may be to suggest an attempt at questioning those political narratives about the gender notion and sexual rights which have been gradually naturalized to nowadays.