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" Resisting neoliberal capitalism in Chile : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 862975
Main Entry : Rodríguez, Juan Pablo,1985-
Title & Author : Resisting neoliberal capitalism in Chile : : the possibility of social critique /\ Juan Pablo Rodríguez.
Publication Statement : Cham :: Palgrave Macmillan,, 2020.
Series Statement : Marx, Engels, and Marxisms Ser.
Page. NO : 1 online resource (222 pages)
ISBN : 3030321088
: : 9783030321086
: 303032107X
: 9783030321079
Notes : What Makes Pobladores Move?
Contents : 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
: 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
: 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
Abstract : This book explores the relationship between recent theoretical debates around the fate of critique of neoliberal capitalism and critical theory, on the one hand, and the critical theories generated in and by social movements in Chile, on the other. By taking the idea of social critique as a field that encompasses both critical social theories and the practices of social criticism carried out by social movements, Resisting Neoliberal Capitalism in Chile explore how the student and the Pobladores movements map, resist and contest neoliberal capitalism in commodified areas such as education and housing in Chile, one of the first 'neoliberal experiments in Latin America and the world. Juan Pablo Rodríguez received an M.A in Social and Political Thought from the University of Birmingham (2010) and a PhD in Sociology from the University of Bristol (2018). He has worked as researcher and part-time lecturer in Chilean universities, teaching modules on classic, modern and contemporary sociological theory, political sociology and social movements. Juan Pablo Rodríguezs research interests includes social theory, neo and post Marxism, and social movements, especially contemporary housing, student and socio-environmental movements. He is currently an honorary research associate at the University of Bristol and a visiting postdoctoral research fellow at the Latin American Centre (LAC), University of Oxford.
Subject : Capitalism-- Political aspects-- Chile.
Subject : Neoliberalism-- Chile.
Subject : Capitalism-- Political aspects.
Subject : Neoliberalism.
Subject : Chile.
Dewey Classification : ‭330.983‬
LC Classification : ‭HB501‬
: ‭JA1-92‬
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