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Returning to the Past to Rethink Socio-Political Antagonisms: Mapping Today’s Situation in Regards to Popular Insurrections
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Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85137284188
DOI 10.7771/1481-4374.4295
Año 2022
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Abstract



This article seeks to elaborate a map or cartogram based on a number of protests and social mobilizations that took place in different parts of the world-mainly in Latin America, but also in Europe and Asia. Beyond the data and figures available from various sources, which never speak for themselves, an interpretation is proposed here to reveal the meaning of these events. In other words, by displaying a map of these social movements, the authors propose not only the visualization of a collection of data, but also an illumination of these events in the light of history. From there, the authors offer hypothetical predictions. These predictions allow the authors to consider the lessons that, sometimes, seem to be forgotten or are not learned yet.

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1 Barria-Asenjo, Nicol A. Mujer Universidad de Los Lagos - Chile
2 Žižek, Slavoj Hombre Univerza v Ljubljani - Eslovenia
3 Scholten, Hernán Hombre Universidad de Buenos Aires - Argentina
4 Pavón-Cuellar, David Hombre Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo - México
5 Salas, Gonzalo Hombre Universidad Católica del Maule - Chile
6 Cabezas, Oscar Ariel Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
7 Arohuanca, Jesús William Huanca Hombre Universidad Nacional del Altiplano - Perú
8 Alcalá, Sergio J.Aguilar Hombre Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México - México

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of De la pulsión de muerte a la represión de estado: marxismo y psicoanálisis ante la violencia estructural del capitalismo (Mexico City, Porrúa, 2016), and, with Ian Parker, of Lacan, Discourse, Event: New Psychoanalytic Approaches to Textual Indeterminacy (London and New York, Routledge, 2013). E-mail: pavoncuellardavid@yahoo.fr Gonzalo Salas is Adjunct Professor at the Universidad Católica del Maule. Salas is a psychologist from the University of La Serena, and holds a Ph.D. in Education from the Universidad de La Salle, Costa Rica. Previous positions include a Postdoctorate in Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities from the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina, and Ph.D. student in History of Science at the Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona. Salas was awarded with the National Award Colegio de Psicólogos 2018 and recently with the Early Scientific Trajectory Contribution Award Maritza Montero, Interamerican Society of Psychology 2021. His main line of research is in the history of psychology. He is a founding member of the Chilean Society for the History of Psychology and IR of the FONDECYT Regular 1211280 Project on Amanda Labarca. E-mail: gsalas@ucm.cl Oscar Ariel Cabeza teaches at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile. Instituto de Estética, UC. He holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy with a major in Latin American Studies (Duke University). His main book, Postsoberanía. Literatura, política y trabajo, published inSpain (Escolar y Mayo, 2019) and Argentina (La Cebra, 2015) addresses the relationship between philosophy, politics, and culture. He is also co-author and co-editor of Consignas; Efectos de imagen ¿Qué fue y qué es el cine militante? and Gramsci en las orillas. Cabeza has recently published the article “Is Oscar del Barco a Perverse Man?” at the journal Radical Americas. He is Associate Professor in the Institute of Aesthetics at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, where he also serves as Head of Publications, Editor-In-Chief of the journal Aisthesis: Revista Chilena de Investigaciones Estéticas, and Head of the Certificate in Aesthetics and Philosophy. E-mail : oac2020@uc.cl Jesús William Huanca Arohuanca is Professor-Researcher of the National Council of Science, Technology and Technological Innovation [CONCYTEC] and the Department of Philosophy with mention in Ethics and Political Philosophy at the Universidad Nacional de San Agustín de Arequipa [UNSA]. He holds a Master's degree in Procedural Law and Administration of Justice from the Universidad Católica de Santa María [UCSM]. He is Professor of Social Sciences, Sociologist and Master in Research and University Teaching at the Universidad Nacional del Altiplano [UNA-P], Peru. His main lines of research are within the framework of power theory, epistemology, decolonial philosophy, neoliberal policies, educational dynamics, sociological macrostructures and the approach of a new Amuyawi for Latin America in the face of colonial power centers. E-mail: jhuancaar@unsa.edu.pe Sergio J. Aguilar Alcalá is affiliated with Universidad Latinoamericana. He holds an M.A. in Communication (National Autonomous University of Mexico). During 2020 he was awarded with a research fellowship in the international project “Extimacies: Crical Theory from the Global South”, financed by the Andrew Mellon Grant. His research interests are psychoanalysis, communication theory, film studies and the philosophy of language. E-mail: sergio.aguilaralcala@gmail.com

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