Get life ahead: collective construction experiences, Patagonia Argentina

In recent decades in Latin America we have witnessed a process of deepening the development model with an extractive character from nature. This dispossession regime has generated transformations in the territories and in the (re)existence strategies of those who inhabit these spaces. This analytica...

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Autores principales: Carreño , Guissela, Higuera, Lorena, Muñoz Castillo, Guillermina Rosa
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Departamento de Geografía. Facultad de Humanidades. Universidad Nacional del Comahue 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/geografia/article/view/4813
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Get life ahead: collective construction experiences, Patagonia Argentina
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title Get life ahead: collective construction experiences, Patagonia Argentina
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title_full Get life ahead: collective construction experiences, Patagonia Argentina
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description In recent decades in Latin America we have witnessed a process of deepening the development model with an extractive character from nature. This dispossession regime has generated transformations in the territories and in the (re)existence strategies of those who inhabit these spaces. This analytical work is geo-politically located in dissident experiences of women's groups in dialogue with the (re)production and care of a dignified life. Likewise, we show how, at the extensive level of secondary data, the future of territorialities is configured, which disrupts life and impacts community plots; where the hegemonic devices for the construction of subjectivity imposed by the dispossession regimes of the last two decades trace narrow margins of habitability. We work with the identification and analysis of two experiences of groups of women who live in the north of Argentine Patagonia: one is located in a fruit-growing region, rearranged by the grid of the unconventional hydrocarbon model in the town of Allen, and the other, on the Somuncurá plateau, also rearranged by the development of large-scale metal mining and extractive projects. We seek to characterize how extractive activity impacts our bodies and territories; how it specifically affects women and their community plots and in what sense these are two experiences of (re)existence of commodification. For this, it is necessary to explore the territorialities in the sense of construction and recovery of knowledge to visualize the ways in which these groups propose to "get life ahead" from their complex and diverse community frameworks that develop in spaces and times not necessarily monetized with a productive-territorial-symbolic-material scope. Through an ethnographic approach of feminist epistemology, we recover self-narratives that focus their approach on practices and their organizational processes, in the area of ​​Allen and the Somuncurá plateau, and from there problematize these experiences of (re)existence in terms of antagonism, resistance and recreation of community forms of production of dignified life. This proposed analysis allows us to record living conditions imposed by extractive dispossession regimes centered on the privatization of common goods of nature (land, water, vegetation), lack of work, violation of rights, health conditions; as well as the collective experiences of women who know the territories they inhabit and that make life possible in the face of the expulsive logic of the development model with an extractive character from nature.  
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spelling I22-R128-article-48132023-12-29T20:57:20Z Get life ahead: collective construction experiences, Patagonia Argentina Sacar la vida adelante: experiencias de construcción colectiva, Patagonia Argentina Carreño , Guissela Higuera, Lorena Muñoz Castillo, Guillermina Rosa territories experiencies of (re)existence dignified life community plot Article territorios experiencias de (re)existencia vida digna trama comunitaria Artículo In recent decades in Latin America we have witnessed a process of deepening the development model with an extractive character from nature. This dispossession regime has generated transformations in the territories and in the (re)existence strategies of those who inhabit these spaces. This analytical work is geo-politically located in dissident experiences of women's groups in dialogue with the (re)production and care of a dignified life. Likewise, we show how, at the extensive level of secondary data, the future of territorialities is configured, which disrupts life and impacts community plots; where the hegemonic devices for the construction of subjectivity imposed by the dispossession regimes of the last two decades trace narrow margins of habitability. We work with the identification and analysis of two experiences of groups of women who live in the north of Argentine Patagonia: one is located in a fruit-growing region, rearranged by the grid of the unconventional hydrocarbon model in the town of Allen, and the other, on the Somuncurá plateau, also rearranged by the development of large-scale metal mining and extractive projects. We seek to characterize how extractive activity impacts our bodies and territories; how it specifically affects women and their community plots and in what sense these are two experiences of (re)existence of commodification. For this, it is necessary to explore the territorialities in the sense of construction and recovery of knowledge to visualize the ways in which these groups propose to "get life ahead" from their complex and diverse community frameworks that develop in spaces and times not necessarily monetized with a productive-territorial-symbolic-material scope. Through an ethnographic approach of feminist epistemology, we recover self-narratives that focus their approach on practices and their organizational processes, in the area of ​​Allen and the Somuncurá plateau, and from there problematize these experiences of (re)existence in terms of antagonism, resistance and recreation of community forms of production of dignified life. This proposed analysis allows us to record living conditions imposed by extractive dispossession regimes centered on the privatization of common goods of nature (land, water, vegetation), lack of work, violation of rights, health conditions; as well as the collective experiences of women who know the territories they inhabit and that make life possible in the face of the expulsive logic of the development model with an extractive character from nature.   En las últimas décadas en Latinoamérica asistimos a un proceso de profundización del modelo de desarrollo con carácter extractivo de la naturaleza. Este régimen de despojo ha generado transformaciones en los territorios y en las estrategias de (re)existencia de quienes habitamos estos espacios. Este trabajo analítico se sitúa geo-políticamente en experiencias disidentes de colectivos de mujeres en diálogo con la (re)producción y cuidado de la vida digna. Asimismo, mostramos cómo en el nivel extensivo de datos secundarios se configura el devenir de territorialidades que trastoca la vida e impacta en las tramas comunitarias; donde los dispositivos hegemónicos de construcción de subjetividad impuestos por los regímenes de despojo, de las dos últimas décadas, trazan estrechos márgenes de habitabilidad. Trabajamos con la identificación y análisis de dos experiencias de colectivos de mujeres que habitan en el norte de la Patagonia Argentina: una se ubica en una región frutícola, reordenado por la grilla del modelo hidrocarburífero no convencional en la localidad de Allen, y la otra, en la meseta de Somuncurá también reordenado por el desarrollo de proyectos mineros metalíferos y extractivos a gran escala. Buscamos caracterizar cómo la actividad extractiva impacta sobre nuestros cuerpos y territorios; cómo afecta de un modo específico a las mujeres y a sus tramas comunitarias y en qué sentido éstas son dos experiencias de (re)existencia a la mercantilización. Para ello, se hace necesario explorar las territorialidades en el sentido de construcción y se recuperación de saberes para visualizar las formas en que estos colectivos se proponen “sacar la vida adelante” desde sus complejos y diversos entramados comunitarios que se desarrollan en espacios y tiempos no necesariamente monetarizados con un alcance productivo-territorial-simbólico-material. Mediante un enfoque etnográfico de epistemología feminista, recuperamos auto-relatos que centran su abordaje en las prácticas y sus procesos organizativos, en la zona de Allen y meseta de Somuncurá, y desde ese lugar problematizar estas experiencias de (re)existencia en términos de antagonismo, resistencia y recreación de formas comunitarias de producción de vida digna. Este análisis propuesto permite registrar condiciones de vida impuestas por los regímenes de despojo extractivos con eje en la privatización de bienes comunes de la naturaleza (tierra, agua, vegetación), falta de trabajo, vulneración de derechos, afecciones a la salud; así como de las experiencias colectivas de las mujeres conocedoras de los territorios que habitan y que hacen posible la vida frente a la lógica expulsiva del modelo de desarrollo con carácter extractivo de la naturaleza. Departamento de Geografía. Facultad de Humanidades. 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