Segregation from an anti-modernity perspective

Authors

  • María Elena Lora Fuentes Universidad Católica Boliviana “San Pablo”

Keywords:

Antimodernity, Uprooting, Migration, Segregation

Abstract

The lack of roots, the wandering attitude and the scarce adherence to the legality so typical of the current era, make it impossible to listen to the “different”, which translates into segregation, racism triggering a unique violence of the One destined to face the fear of the invisible, to the unknown. An example of this situation is a prolonged and exclusive attitude towards certain indigenous sectors, whose land is taken away, uprooted and pushed to migrate to the cities or countries where the masses of segregated and excluded people living in constant struggle are increasing. to survive in "the market experience". On the other hand, the exterminations perpetrated or the acts of barbarism in the name of the “being-common” (blood, filiation, origin, identity, religion) mark an opening to think and interrogate the “be-in-common” and a challenge to Psychoanalysis today.

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Author Biography

María Elena Lora Fuentes, Universidad Católica Boliviana “San Pablo”

Coordinadora del Doctorado en Psicología y Docente de Clínica Psicoanalítica de la Universidad Católica Boliviana “San Pablo”. Psicoanalista (AME) de la Asociación Mundial de Psicoanálisis (AMP) y la Nueva Escuela Lacaniana (NEL).

Published

2019-03-31

How to Cite

Lora Fuentes, M. E. (2019). Segregation from an anti-modernity perspective. Revista AJAYU, 17(1), 161–171. Retrieved from https://ajayu.ucb.edu.bo/a/article/view/20