Territories and subjectivities in movement: migrations, masculinities and militarization in Africa
Since the establishment of coloniality, territories and subjectivities have been thought of as closed categories that guarantee the control of the subjects that benefit from capitalist hegemony. The hierarchy of bodies, territories, feelings, and thoughts have produced axes of domination anchored to...
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I15-R225-article-1112023-05-13T19:52:12Z Territories and subjectivities in movement: migrations, masculinities and militarization in Africa Territorios y subjetividades en movimiento: : migraciones, masculinidades y militarización en África Franco Silva, Adriana Masculinidades Migración Militarización Subjetividades África Masculinities Migration Militarization Subjetivities Africa Since the establishment of coloniality, territories and subjectivities have been thought of as closed categories that guarantee the control of the subjects that benefit from capitalist hegemony. The hierarchy of bodies, territories, feelings, and thoughts have produced axes of domination anchored to the sense of the world of colonial capitalist modernity. Under that organization, the State has been one of the institutions that reproduce the edges of oppression to maintain the reified structure. In this system, migrant populations have been represented as an otherness that threatens the security and well-being of the State. Faced with this exclusion, migrants have reconfigured territories and subjectivities to survive abjection. Men have recreated their masculinities to confront structural inequalities and violence in the neoliberal context. For this reason, this article will identify how hegemonizing masculinity has been related to different subjectivities. It will also analyze how masculinities are rearticulated in the context of the crisis of civilization. Since masculinities are changing, the cases of the Sahara and the Sahel, and South Africa will be particularly recovered in this text. Desde el establecimiento de la colonialidad, los territorios y subjetividades han sido pensados como categorías cerradas que garantizan el control de los sujetos que se benefician de la hegemonía capitalista. La jerarquización de los cuerpos, territorios, sentires y pensares han producido ejes de dominación anclados al sentido de mundo de la modernidad capitalista colonial. Bajo esa organización, el Estado ha sido una de las instituciones que reproduce las aristas de opresión para mantener la estructura reificada. En ese ordenamiento, las poblaciones migrantes han sido representadas como una otredad que amenaza la seguridad y bienestar del Estado. Frente a esta exclusión, las y los migrantes han reconfigurado territorios y subjetividades para sobrevivir a la abyección. En el contexto neoliberal, los hombres han recreado sus masculinidades para hacer frente a las desigualdades y violencias estructurales. Por esa razón, en este artículo se identificará la manera en la que se ha relacionado la masculinidad hegemonizante con las diferentes subjetividades, y se analizarán las formas en las que se rearticulan las masculinidades en el contexto de la crisis civilizatoria. Debido a que las masculinidades son cambiantes, en este texto se recuperarán particularmente los casos del Sahara y el Sahel, y de Sudáfrica. Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2022-07-29 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://claroscuro.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/111 10.35305/cl.vi21.111 Claroscuro. Revista del Centro de Estudios sobre Diversidad Cultural; No. 21 (2022): Territories, Population Movements and Subjectivities in Asia and Africa; 1-35 Claroscuro. Revista del Centro de Estudios sobre Diversidad Cultural; Núm. 21 (2022): Territorios, movimientos poblacionales y subjetividades en Asia y África; 1-35 2314-0542 spa https://claroscuro.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/111/89 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 |
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Masculinidades Migración Militarización Subjetividades África Masculinities Migration Militarization Subjetivities Africa Franco Silva, Adriana Territories and subjectivities in movement: migrations, masculinities and militarization in Africa |
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Since the establishment of coloniality, territories and subjectivities have been thought of as closed categories that guarantee the control of the subjects that benefit from capitalist hegemony. The hierarchy of bodies, territories, feelings, and thoughts have produced axes of domination anchored to the sense of the world of colonial capitalist modernity. Under that organization, the State has been one of the institutions that reproduce the edges of oppression to maintain the reified structure. In this system, migrant populations have been represented as an otherness that threatens the security and well-being of the State. Faced with this exclusion, migrants have reconfigured territories and subjectivities to survive abjection. Men have recreated their masculinities to confront structural inequalities and violence in the neoliberal context. For this reason, this article will identify how hegemonizing masculinity has been related to different subjectivities. It will also analyze how masculinities are rearticulated in the context of the crisis of civilization. Since masculinities are changing, the cases of the Sahara and the Sahel, and South Africa will be particularly recovered in this text. |
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