Resisting Neoliberal Capitalism in Chile: The Possibility of Social Critique
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spelling | Rodríguez, Juan Pablo Verfasser aut Resisting Neoliberal Capitalism in Chile The Possibility of Social Critique Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2019 ©2020 1 online resource (222 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Marx, Engels, and Marxisms Ser Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Series Foreword -- The Marx Revival -- Types of Publications -- Studies on Marx and Engels -- Critical Studies on Marxisms -- Reception Studies and Marxist National Traditions -- Titles Published -- Titles Forthcoming -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Chile and the Renewal of Social Critique -- 1.1 New Departures? -- 1.2 Theories and Practices -- 1.3 Book Overview and Rationale -- References -- Part I: The Move to Critique -- Chapter 2: Critical Theories and Social Critique -- 2.1 Critical Theories in Neoliberal Times -- 2.2 Readdressing Utopia: Three Cases in the Neo-Marxist Literature -- The Politics of Utopia: The Architecture of Future(s) Disruptions -- 2.3 The Pathologies of Misrecognition -- Seeing Power, Correcting Recognition -- 2.4 The Politics of Aesthetics -- Rancière's Critique of Critique -- The Idea of Intellectual Emancipation -- Rancière's Denial of the Social and Its Limits -- 2.5 Towards a Tridimensional Concept of Social Critique -- References -- Chapter 3: Social Critique and the Aesthetic of Cognitive Mapping -- 3.1 Cognitive Mapping and Totality -- 3.2 Totalisations and De-totalisations -- 3.3 Boltanski's Critical Sociology: The Powers and Limits of Social Critique -- 3.4 Rendering 'Reality' Unacceptable -- 3.5 From the 'Move to Critique' to 'Critique in Movements': Conspiracies, Transcoding and Estranging -- References -- Chapter 4: Social Movements Studies and Social Critique -- 4.1 The Common Agenda: Mobilisations, Resources and Politics -- 4.2 From Politics to Culture: The 'Novelty' of 'New' Social Movements -- 4.3 Questions of Method -- 4.4 Populist Reason and Social Demands -- 4.5 Framing Process and Ideology -- 4.6 Back to 'the Past'? -- References -- Part II: The Critique in Movements -- Chapter 5: From 'Laboratory' to 'Paradise': 40 Years of Neoliberalism in Chile 5.1 Dependant Capitalism: Crisis and Neoliberal Adjustments -- 5.2 The Neoliberal Turn in the Midst of Terror -- 5.3 The Legacies of Pinochet and the Post-Pinochet Era -- 5.4 Social Movements Contesting Neoliberalism -- References -- Chapter 6: Mapping the Neoliberal City: Pobladores Resisting Social Fragmentation in Chile -- 6.1 Who Are Pobladores? -- On the Distinction Between Pobladores and the Pobladores Movement -- 6.2 From Poblaciones Callampas to Allegados : A Brief History of the Pobladores Movement -- The Pobladores Movement in This Book: On the Difference Between Grassroots Activists ('Militants') and Supporters and Sympathisers -- 6.3 Pobladores Mapping the Neoliberal City -- Diagnosis: Gentrification, Segregation and the Concertacionist Drive for Fragmentation -- Prognosis: Pobladores Against the State, Within the State, Without the State -- The State and the Party -- Without the State: Autonomy, Self-Management and Popular Education -- Self-Formation and Popular Education -- What Makes Pobladores Move? -- 6.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Mapping the Neoliberal Education System: The 2011 Chilean Student Movement -- 7.1 Brief Description of the Chilean Higher Educational System -- 7.2 The 2011 Chilean Student Movement -- 7.3 Students Mapping the Neoliberal Education System in Chile -- Diagnosis: Inequality, Debt and the Myth of Meritocracy -- Prognosis: Free and Quality Education -- Constructing Legitimacy: Social Base, Resources and Solidarity -- 4 August: Repression, Popular Backing and Solidarity -- Performing Democracy -- What Made Chilean Students Move? -- 7.4 The Decline of the 2011 Movement and the Opening of a New Cycle -- 7.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Pobladores and Students Resisting Neoliberal Capitalism in Chile -- 8.1 The Utopian Moment -- Maps, Territories, Life -- Students and the Search for Autonomy 8.2 The Normative Moment -- Misrecognition, Feelings of Indignation and Disrespect -- Education and the City as Social Rights -- 8.3 The Political-Aesthetic Moment -- Subjectification -- 8.4 Critique as Resistance: Towards a Critical Sociology of Social Movement -- References -- Index Neoliberalism-Chile Wirtschaftspolitik (DE-588)4066493-4 gnd rswk-swf Widerstand (DE-588)4079262-6 gnd rswk-swf Neoliberalismus (DE-588)4171438-6 gnd rswk-swf Chile (DE-588)4009929-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Chile (DE-588)4009929-5 g Wirtschaftspolitik (DE-588)4066493-4 s Neoliberalismus (DE-588)4171438-6 s Widerstand (DE-588)4079262-6 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Rodríguez, Juan Pablo Resisting Neoliberal Capitalism in Chile Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2019 9783030321079 |
spellingShingle | Rodríguez, Juan Pablo Resisting Neoliberal Capitalism in Chile The Possibility of Social Critique Intro -- Series Foreword -- The Marx Revival -- Types of Publications -- Studies on Marx and Engels -- Critical Studies on Marxisms -- Reception Studies and Marxist National Traditions -- Titles Published -- Titles Forthcoming -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Chile and the Renewal of Social Critique -- 1.1 New Departures? -- 1.2 Theories and Practices -- 1.3 Book Overview and Rationale -- References -- Part I: The Move to Critique -- Chapter 2: Critical Theories and Social Critique -- 2.1 Critical Theories in Neoliberal Times -- 2.2 Readdressing Utopia: Three Cases in the Neo-Marxist Literature -- The Politics of Utopia: The Architecture of Future(s) Disruptions -- 2.3 The Pathologies of Misrecognition -- Seeing Power, Correcting Recognition -- 2.4 The Politics of Aesthetics -- Rancière's Critique of Critique -- The Idea of Intellectual Emancipation -- Rancière's Denial of the Social and Its Limits -- 2.5 Towards a Tridimensional Concept of Social Critique -- References -- Chapter 3: Social Critique and the Aesthetic of Cognitive Mapping -- 3.1 Cognitive Mapping and Totality -- 3.2 Totalisations and De-totalisations -- 3.3 Boltanski's Critical Sociology: The Powers and Limits of Social Critique -- 3.4 Rendering 'Reality' Unacceptable -- 3.5 From the 'Move to Critique' to 'Critique in Movements': Conspiracies, Transcoding and Estranging -- References -- Chapter 4: Social Movements Studies and Social Critique -- 4.1 The Common Agenda: Mobilisations, Resources and Politics -- 4.2 From Politics to Culture: The 'Novelty' of 'New' Social Movements -- 4.3 Questions of Method -- 4.4 Populist Reason and Social Demands -- 4.5 Framing Process and Ideology -- 4.6 Back to 'the Past'? -- References -- Part II: The Critique in Movements -- Chapter 5: From 'Laboratory' to 'Paradise': 40 Years of Neoliberalism in Chile 5.1 Dependant Capitalism: Crisis and Neoliberal Adjustments -- 5.2 The Neoliberal Turn in the Midst of Terror -- 5.3 The Legacies of Pinochet and the Post-Pinochet Era -- 5.4 Social Movements Contesting Neoliberalism -- References -- Chapter 6: Mapping the Neoliberal City: Pobladores Resisting Social Fragmentation in Chile -- 6.1 Who Are Pobladores? -- On the Distinction Between Pobladores and the Pobladores Movement -- 6.2 From Poblaciones Callampas to Allegados : A Brief History of the Pobladores Movement -- The Pobladores Movement in This Book: On the Difference Between Grassroots Activists ('Militants') and Supporters and Sympathisers -- 6.3 Pobladores Mapping the Neoliberal City -- Diagnosis: Gentrification, Segregation and the Concertacionist Drive for Fragmentation -- Prognosis: Pobladores Against the State, Within the State, Without the State -- The State and the Party -- Without the State: Autonomy, Self-Management and Popular Education -- Self-Formation and Popular Education -- What Makes Pobladores Move? -- 6.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Mapping the Neoliberal Education System: The 2011 Chilean Student Movement -- 7.1 Brief Description of the Chilean Higher Educational System -- 7.2 The 2011 Chilean Student Movement -- 7.3 Students Mapping the Neoliberal Education System in Chile -- Diagnosis: Inequality, Debt and the Myth of Meritocracy -- Prognosis: Free and Quality Education -- Constructing Legitimacy: Social Base, Resources and Solidarity -- 4 August: Repression, Popular Backing and Solidarity -- Performing Democracy -- What Made Chilean Students Move? -- 7.4 The Decline of the 2011 Movement and the Opening of a New Cycle -- 7.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Pobladores and Students Resisting Neoliberal Capitalism in Chile -- 8.1 The Utopian Moment -- Maps, Territories, Life -- Students and the Search for Autonomy 8.2 The Normative Moment -- Misrecognition, Feelings of Indignation and Disrespect -- Education and the City as Social Rights -- 8.3 The Political-Aesthetic Moment -- Subjectification -- 8.4 Critique as Resistance: Towards a Critical Sociology of Social Movement -- References -- Index Neoliberalism-Chile Wirtschaftspolitik (DE-588)4066493-4 gnd Widerstand (DE-588)4079262-6 gnd Neoliberalismus (DE-588)4171438-6 gnd |
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title_auth | Resisting Neoliberal Capitalism in Chile The Possibility of Social Critique |
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