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El espacio dominante y el legado post-68 en México y el mundo: militarización, seguritización y violencia

Dominant space and the post-68 legacy in Mexico and the world: militarization, securitization, and violence
[journal article]

Herrera Santana, David Israel Alberto
González Luna, Fabián

Abstract

Este artículo reflexiona sobre la reconfiguración espacial derivada de los movimientos del 68 como estrategia de reafirmación del poder de clase que impulsó la consolidación del capitalismo tardío. Discutimos al espacio como dispositivo de dominación que produce formas de seguritización y militariz... view more

Este artículo reflexiona sobre la reconfiguración espacial derivada de los movimientos del 68 como estrategia de reafirmación del poder de clase que impulsó la consolidación del capitalismo tardío. Discutimos al espacio como dispositivo de dominación que produce formas de seguritización y militarización para imponer condiciones de producción y reproducción. Para analizar el legado post-68 es necesario considerar las formas autoritarias y represivas del orden dominante como método de contención de posibles actos disruptivos de la infrapolítica de los subalternos, es decir, considerar los excesos de democracia como condición, medio y expresión de la subordinación. Al aproximarnos a las condiciones espaciales del 68 mexicano, se señalan algunos de los procesos urbanos que orientan la producción de espacio dominante y permiten sintetizar la fractura y vaciamiento del tejido socioespacial mediante la seguritización y la militarización de la vida cotidiana. Finalizamos con un análisis de cómo los mecanismos de seguridad y las medidas militares derivados de los movimientos del 68 se han constituido como ejes estratégicos que soportan y dan viabilidad a formas de dominación del espacio mundial. Se trata, así, de una reflexión que coloca a la espacialidad social como mediación política fundamental y, por tanto, también como clave epistemológica.... view less


This article reflects on the spatial reconfiguration resulting from the 1968’s movements as a strategy for the reaffirmation of class power that prompted the consolidation of late capitalism. We discuss space as a domination device that developed forms of securitization and militarization to impos... view more

This article reflects on the spatial reconfiguration resulting from the 1968’s movements as a strategy for the reaffirmation of class power that prompted the consolidation of late capitalism. We discuss space as a domination device that developed forms of securitization and militarization to impose conditions of production and reproduction. To analyze the post-68 legacy we must consider the authoritarian and repressive methods adopted by the ruling order to contain potential disruptive acts of the subalterns' infrapolitics, that is, to consider the excesses of democracy are a condition, means and expression of subordination. From our approach to the spatial conditions of 1968 in Mexico, we point out some of the urban processes that guided the production of dominant space and that allow synthesizing the fracture and emptying of the socio-spatial fabric through securitization and militarization of the everyday life. We conclude with an analysis of how the security mechanisms and military measures that resulted from the 68’s movements constituted strategic axes that support and give viability to forms of domination of the world space. It is therefore a discussion that places social spatiality as fundamental political mediation and, therefore, as an epistemological key.... view less

Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Area Development Planning, Regional Research

Free Keywords
dominant spatiality; securitization; post-68 legacy; Mexico

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
2018

Page/Pages
p. 287-313

Journal
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, 63 (2018) 234

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22201/fcpys.2448492xe.2018.234.65554

ISSN
2448-492X

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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