Against biopolitical domination: the common world as a threshold

Authors

  • Víctor Manuel Alvarado García Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Facultad de Estudios Superiores Iztacala.
  • Mayra Eréndira Nava Becerra Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Facultad de Estudios Superiores Iztacala.

Keywords:

biopolitics, neoliberalism, threshold, world in common

Abstract

The current neoliberal hegemonic configuration has as one of its features the biopolitical exercise in different dimensions and degrees. Such exercise of control has been constituted as a transideological mantle, i.e. where the distinction between political positions such as the left and the right remain little differentiated as regards the biopolitical exercise. It is in the rootedness in social life of its foundations to understand, produce and qualify existence where lies the effectiveness of the biopolitical domain and to a large extent what complicates the actions to face it. Moreover, when this biopolitical domain appears as a kind face of instrumental reason: the experts managing life: the domain of professionals, experts in particular, begins to invade every corner of human experience, making possible the atomization of the existence. We must question, in this sense, the role played by those who have been placed - particularly by choice - as those who receive, produce, transmit and operate the intervention in life from the dominant knowledge, that is from our position of cognitariat; but also, from the condition of entrepreneurial business logic that the same invades the intellectual positions that activist/military. From this reading, this article proposes reflecting on the world in common as an alternative to the biopolitical domain, assuming that the commitment to the common world means identifying the thresholds where the encounter with others takes place. Life and the world in common as a bet and not as a destination is a posture from corporality, or rather, from the intercorporality, of mutual affectations – and combat – body-to-body.

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Author Biographies

Víctor Manuel Alvarado García, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Facultad de Estudios Superiores Iztacala.

Profesor Asociado B de tiempo completo en la carrera de psicología en la FESI-UNAM, en el área de psicología social aplicada. Con estudios de posgrado en Sociología por la UNAM. Maestro en Pensamiento y Cultura  en América Latina por la UACM. Investigador en procesos de resistencia, subjetividad y memoria de lucha social, micropolítica y nuevas guerras.  Co- coordinador del proyecto Universidad, Sociedad y Acción Comunitaria (USAC).

Mayra Eréndira Nava Becerra, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Facultad de Estudios Superiores Iztacala.

Profesora en la carrera de Psicología (FESI-UNAM, México). Maestra en Estudios Latinoamericanos (UNAM, México). Doctoranda en Estudios Latinoamericanos

Published

2018-08-10

How to Cite

Alvarado García, V. M., & Nava Becerra, M. E. (2018). Against biopolitical domination: the common world as a threshold. Interstices of Politics and Culture. Latin American Interventions, 7(13), 73–94. Retrieved from https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/intersticios/article/view/20039