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A Critique of The Civilising Rationale: Strategies for producing marginalisation

Authors :
Valle Rojas, Carlos del
Valle Rojas, Carlos del
Source :
Debats, ISSN 2530-3074, Nº 4 (Annual Review), 2019, pags. 167-170
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The radical distinction between civilization and barbarism used in the discourse of the national states of Chile and Argentina during the second half of the XIX century, not only was used to justify the genocidal military intervention of the territories inhabited by the mapuche indigenous from the south of both countries; but also inaugurated a conflictive relationship that remains to the present. The main objective of the paper is to identify the scope of the “civilization project” initiated during the second part of the 19th century and expressed during the 20th and 21st centuries through different and broad forms of marginalization, both ethnic and -by extension- immigrant, the criminal and LGBT+ groups; in such a way that it is a historical, systematic and institutionalized process of producing marginalities, which considers various production strategies of the intimate enemy, especially from the cultural industry available in each time. The results show how “marginal/marginalized” is produced and reproduced, through policies of death, dispossession, inclusion/exclusion, in a constant relationship from moral, criminal and neoliberal rationalities.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Debats, ISSN 2530-3074, Nº 4 (Annual Review), 2019, pags. 167-170
Notes :
application/pdf, Debats, ISSN 2530-3074, Nº 4 (Annual Review), 2019, pags. 167-170, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1340850799
Document Type :
Electronic Resource