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Estudios - Centro de Estudios Avanzados. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba

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Abstract

MAGRINI, Ana Lucía  and  QUIROGA, María Virginia. A 10 años de diciembre de 2001: De la protesta social, luchas, desafíos y reinvenciones de lo político. Estud. - Cent. Estud. Av., Univ. Nac. Córdoba [online]. 2011, n.26, pp.00-00. ISSN 1852-1568.

Abstract December of 2001 implies a time before and a time after for Argentinean political life. That date represents a «evento dislocador» in the contemporary history of our country. In that sense, after 10 years, some questions still appears: Which practices make possible the constitution of 2001 as «evento dislocador»? How important was the 2001 for the experience of social movements and social protest in Argentina? Which spaces of political debate have been involved in the fight for the senses or interpretations of this event? How was been developed the reconfiguration of the political arena after the 2001´s dislocation? These are just some of the questions which guided our thoughts and reflections. In this article we consider that the effects of the event should be reconstructed in the spaces of debate and fights for the construction of senses, which specially involves the media, the academy, social movements and the government. Our analysis is based on the theory of hegemony of Ernesto Laclau and some reflections about political language history of Elías Palti (2005, 2007); perspectives that we pretend to interrogate from the approach of social movements and social protest.

Keywords : Discourse; dislocation; politics; protest; political debate.

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