Bibliographic citations
Portugal, V., (2022). Fragmentación y temporalidad en el sujeto tardomoderno, a partir del cambio de modo de producción en el capitalismo posfordista [Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12833/2370
Portugal, V., Fragmentación y temporalidad en el sujeto tardomoderno, a partir del cambio de modo de producción en el capitalismo posfordista []. PE: Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12833/2370
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title = "Fragmentación y temporalidad en el sujeto tardomoderno, a partir del cambio de modo de producción en el capitalismo posfordista",
author = "Portugal Larco, Vania",
publisher = "Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya",
year = "2022"
}
The late modern subjectivity is a disputed land. On the one hand, the current material conditions produce fragmentation and shrink the perception of time; on the other the propaganda of an official version of happiness, in line with consumption, limit and condition the freedom as for a human project. The hypothesis of the present work is given from current readings of Critical Theory. Late modernity configures a new set of circumstances for the subject’s self-determination: on the one hand, it incorporates as a key to its political reading the acknowledgment of the public colonized by the private, as well as the liberation of the agency of the public, as structure, to trust on its own enunciation with respect to its place in the world, anguished by a singular trust in expert systems, such as psychoanalysis, social sciences, as well as pseudo-scientific derivatives of psychology, to the detriment of the rooting of a communitarian tradition. This framework of a double hermeneutics, named reflexivity, is a contribution by Giddens, Beck and Lash. The assumption of this research is the still in place task of Critical Theory about the emancipation of the subject within capitalism of informationalized communications. The perception of temporality in late modernity, in a presentist regime, produces a paradoxical worship of the past, undermining the expression of the different. The forging of subjectivities within post-fordist capitalism implies the recovery of existential and political territories by the excluded by the new mode of production, in conditions imbued with a significant inequality gap.
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