Publication: Deseo y nostalgia de futuro, notas sobre la emancipación en Mark Fisher.
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Lago Blasco, Jorge
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Ateneo Cantonal de Estudios Políticos (ACEP)
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En este artículo se explora la mutación histórica de los años 70 y 80 que da lugar a la
hegemonía neoliberal desde un punto de observación acotado: la articulación fallida o un diálogo
frustrado entre los espacios y prácticas de la cultura popular modernista y aquellos de la izquierda
organizada. Una desconexión, por tanto, entre los imaginarios políticos emitidos desde el mundo
del trabajo y aquellos producidos o explorados desde el modernismo contracultural. Se analiza
así esta desconexión como el origen de una brecha afectiva y política -hasta el momento
definitiva- en torno a lo que podríamos cercar como la tríada trabajo, identidad y emancipación.
This article explores the historical mutation of the 1970s and 1980s that gives rise to neoliberal hegemony from a narrow point of observation: the failed articulation or frustrated dialogue between the spaces and practices of popular modernist culture and those of the organised left. A disconnection, therefore, between the political imaginaries issued from the world of work and those produced or explored from countercultural modernism. This disconnection is thus analysed as the origin of an affective and political gap -until now definitive- around what we could call the triad of work, identity and emancipation.
This article explores the historical mutation of the 1970s and 1980s that gives rise to neoliberal hegemony from a narrow point of observation: the failed articulation or frustrated dialogue between the spaces and practices of popular modernist culture and those of the organised left. A disconnection, therefore, between the political imaginaries issued from the world of work and those produced or explored from countercultural modernism. This disconnection is thus analysed as the origin of an affective and political gap -until now definitive- around what we could call the triad of work, identity and emancipation.
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Pensamiento al margen, Nº15 (2022)
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