La evolución de las identidades políticas y los significantes vacíos : estudio de caso: EZLN (1993 – 2018) y AMLO (2006 - 2018)

Colaborador

Rodríguez Rial, Gabriela
Velázquez, Adrián

Spatial Coverage

Temporal Coverage

1993-2018

Idioma

spa

Extent

110 p.

Derechos

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Formato

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Cobertura

MEX
1993-2018

Abstract

The following thesis addresses the theoretical need to re-problematize the classification of popular political identities, generally arranged in fixed and limited categories. As a matter of fact, it is in the processes of construction of the political identities, where the greatest equivalency movements take place. Indeed, the importance of understanding the internal movements of popular political identities allows us to approach Latin American political experiences and party representations from a natural theory to the processes of the region.

The construction and articulation of political identities will be exemplified through the case study of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) (1993 - 2018) and Obradorismo (2006 - 2018). In order to examine these identities, we will use the theoretical approach of E. Laclau and G. Aboy Carlés as the theoretical basis to address these identity processes that involve two different and antagonistic political projects.

The importance of these contemporary and place based cases of studies, lies on the acquisition of the notions and relations among, the role of the political constructions and the typologies that we apply to them. To achieve the theoretical acknowledgment, an accurate and holistic analysis of the political forces and regional popular identities, they must not be understood or studied on an ahistorical level. The two cases of studies coexist in the same land and both, in their own way, are simultaneously setting the political course of a country. Therefore, to think about the processes, the conceptions of politics and power in Latin America, it is necessary to make use of autochthonous, accurate and dynamic theories.

Título obtenido

Magister de la Universidad de Buenos Aires en Teoría Política y Social

Institución otorgante

Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales

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