¿Habrá un Lugar para mi Vida?: Ciudades, Subjetividades y Geografías de Resistencia
Resumo
El presente texto persigue un encuentro de cuestiones de relevancia en los campos de la geografía humana y la teoría psico-social y cultural, es decir, un encuentro entre procesos de formación de la subjetividad y las formas en que estos se encuentran emplazados, envueltos en una geografía cargada de significaciones culturales, que estos mismos procesos contribuyen a sostener o a contestar. El argumento, o mejor, la invitación del presente texto consiste en la propuesta de reflexionar sobre el emplazamiento de la formación de la subjetividad a través de concebir las ciudades y los espacios urbanos como espacios constitutivos de esa formación, es decir como espacios de subjetivación. En primer lugar, entonces, la cuestión de cómo llegamos a habitar una subjetividad es planteada y abordada desde la perspectiva de la teoría de la performatividad. En segunda instancia, algunas de las implicaciones de la noción de "espacios de subjetivación" propuesta son señalados, y un caso teórico de espacios urbanos abyectos es analizado. Finalmente, se plantea la problemática de la resistencia y la posibilidad de contestar geografías de subjetivación a través de geografías de resistencia es valorada e ilustrada.Palavras-chave
Geografía, Subjetividad, Performatividad, Teoría psico-social, Escape, TácticasReferências
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