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Sensibilités En Conflit: Travail, Protestation Et Expressivité Dans Une Expérience De Récupération D’entreprise En Argentine
Sensitivities In Conflict: Labour Protest And Expressive In A Corporate Recovery Experience in Argentina

Author(s): Pedro Lisdero, Baptiste Bloch, Adrian Scribano
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Универзитет у Нишу
Keywords: Work; Sensibities; Conflic; Protest; Body

Summary/Abstract: The aim of this paper is to identify the continuities and discontinuities that have the forms of collective action with their content, understanding that in this transposition political becomes aesthetic. Specifically Article is sworn to the study of experience from which a group of workers from the city of Córdoba , Argentina , decided to occupy their jobs (a clinic) and start managing the company at their expense (Empresa Recuperada Coop . Junín de Salud). The paper is organized as follows: first are some connections between aesthetics, sensitivity and conflict. This opens the potential space of understanding of the " expressive resources" that workers come into play in the process of "recovery" of the company, as a place from which to understand the meanings of the same. Then describes the different stages of the conflict, emphasizing the inquiry into the expressive dimensions and their relationship with the spatial-temporal structure that defines the pace of the process. Finally, it emphasizes the associated sense of visibility strategies identified, linked to a political mode of reproached to institutional policy his own helplessness and his melancholy character against the material conditions of life. The emphasis on the political dimension of the re-humanization of social relations, as a possible reading of aesthetics at stake for these workers, shows a moment where politics expressiveness comes as denial of the rigidity of the aesthetics of the merchandise. It is in this way of authentication of "what was" where aesthetics becomes band mobesiana from policy, as an anticipatory act of the future: it become hope.

  • Issue Year: 2014
  • Issue No: 02
  • Page Range: 785-804
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: French