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Transformative Political Spaces? Asambleas Populares , Identity, Alliances and Belonging in Buenos Aires.

机译:变革性的政治空间?布宜诺斯艾利斯的Asambleas人气,身份,联盟和归属。

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This dissertation presents a feminist and postcolonial analysis of spaces of encounter and alliance across social difference by paying attention to asambleas populares [popular assemblies] in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. My work draws on scholarship related to space and identity, poverty politics and alliances, and citizenship to investigate the potential of these asambleas to challenge poverty and inequality both in their hegemonic discursive constructions as well as in their materiality. In my research, I pay close attention to the spatiality of the relationships in asambleas and investigate the ways their members negotiate coming in close proximity with difference - in terms of class, gender, and race - and with what effects. I argue that the socioeconomic and political crisis of 2001-02 represented a moment of rupture in the political imagination, creating a propitious context to overcome barriers to progressive politics for some sectors. The geohistorical context in which the asambleas emerged engendered the creation of spaces with potential for the disruption of middle-class class identities and political subjectivities. These changes happen through engagement over extended periods of time, and they require much work. They entail a profound critique of one's values and stereotypes about 'poor others.' They also spark increasing recognition of one's privilege and the workings of power structures that produce and re-produce poverty. At the same time, the characteristics of the asambleas in terms of organizing their work and building social relationships facilitate the practice of empathy, which I argue is a fundamental tool for the construction and maintenance of alliances across difference. Relationships of affections entangled with the work in the asambleas are deeply political, because they imply the recognition of difference in non-oppressive ways as well as self-awareness/critique in ways that contribute to re-subjectification and engagement with social change. Lastly, I argue that the non-hegemonic ways of organizing in these spaces as well as the work across difference disrupt normalized liberal understandings of citizenship, community and belonging, as much as they question the very foundations upon which the social order has been built in Argentina.
机译:本文通过关注阿根廷布宜诺斯艾利斯市的流行民众集会,对跨社会差异的交往和同盟空间进行了女权主义和后殖民主义分析。我的工作借鉴了与空间和身份,贫困政治和联盟以及公民身份有关的奖学金,以研究这些asambleas在其霸权话语结构及其实质性方面挑战贫困和不平等的潜力。在我的研究中,我密切关注asambleas中关系的空间性,并研究其成员谈判的方式与阶级(性别,性别和种族)之间的差异以及产生的影响密切相关。我认为2001-02年的社会经济和政治危机代表了政治想象力的破裂时刻,为克服某些部门的进步政治障碍创造了有利的环境。残骸出现的地理历史背景导致创造了可能破坏中产阶级身份和政治主体的空间。这些变化是通过长时间的参与而发生的,它们需要大量的工作。他们对“穷人”的价值观和陈规定型观念进行了深刻的批判。它们还激发了人们对特权的认识以及导致贫困和再贫困的权力结构的运作。同时,在组织工作和建立社会关系方面,阿斯布尔加人的特征促进了同理心的实践,我认为这是构建和维护跨差异联盟的基本工具。纠缠在阿斯布尔加斯作品中的情感关系具有深厚的政治意义,因为它们暗示着对非压迫性差异以及对自我意识/批判的认可,从而有助于重新主体化和参与社会变革。最后,我认为,在这些空间中进行非霸权的组织方式以及跨越差异的工作破坏了对公民身份,社区和归属的规范化的自由主义理解,甚至质疑了建立社会秩序的基础。阿根廷。

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  • 作者

    Farias, Monica Isabel.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Washington.;

  • 授予单位 University of Washington.;
  • 学科 Geography.;Womens studies.;Political science.;Ethics.;Cultural anthropology.;Latin American studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 227 p.
  • 总页数 227
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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