Community (re)territorialities: Another sociodiscursive reading of possible articulation between territorial and community processes in the implementation of mega-mining in Chubut, Argentina

Authors

Marcela Cecilia Marín ( Ed )

Keywords:

Speech, Literature

Synopsis

This work raises questions about community in a context of asymmetrical disputes over the advance of mega-mining in the province of Chubut. It posits community as a triadic movement of para-con-entre. The work unfolds between two mining projects, Esquel and Navidad, in a temporality open to exceptions: 2003 and 2014.

Author Biography

Marcela Cecilia Marín ( Ed )

She is a literary editor with a degree in Modern Literature and a PhD in Literature. She has been a CONICET doctoral fellow (2012-2017) and postdoctoral fellow (2018-2021). She currently works as an assistant professor in Social Discourse Theories II at the School of Literature, FFYH, UNC. Since 2021, she has led a research team based at CEPIA: Artistic imaginations around ends and
resurgences (2021-2023) Co-Director: Belisario Zalazar. Geoaffects: intertwined writings, human translations (2023-2024) Co-Director: Pablo Méndez.
He is currently pursuing a Master's Degree in Contemporary Latin American Aesthetics (UNDAV) and a postdoctoral degree at FILO-UBA, where he is working on human and non-human resistance to mega-mining extractivism. Together with other activists, researchers, and artists, he is a member of the collective alguna montaña.

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Published

May 13, 2023

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-950-33-1713-6