TERRITORY, SUBJECTIVITY AND WORK: KEYS TO A GEOGRAPHICAL READING OF THE COMMON

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Autor(a) principal: Gomes Rocha, Otávio
Data de Publicação: 2024
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Geographia (Niterói. Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.uff.br/geographia/article/view/56170
Resumo: In the context of indigenous and peasant struggles and territorial conflicts in several regions of Latin America, the image of "common goods" or "common lands" appears as a suggestive element of the mobilization rhetoric and a factor of differentiation and characterization of territorial identities. In the processes of struggle for the defense or recovery of territories, where conflicts are expressed in the collective reappropriation of expropriated or threatened material wealth, and the regeneration of unconventional political forms, the common is now claimed as a central aspect of the reproduction of life. In this sense, the idea of ​​"common" is not something established, but an instituent process; Placing the centrality of the action of "making-common", as a verb, helps to understand the phenomenon from the practices that build it. Understanding the processes that involve the multiplicity and coexistence of community social forms as instituent processes/subjects, also leads us to break with the notion of common as a static object, as has been treated from the idea of ​​"common good". Based on the analysis of the daily basis production of non-capitalist work in Mexican indigenous communities, especially in the region of the Sierra Nororiental de Puebla, this work seeks to contribute to a geographical reading that goes beyond the metaphorical sense of "common" in the territorial processes until their understanding in historical-geographical terms, in order to contribute to a radical attitude to face the structural crisis that we are going through.
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spelling TERRITORY, SUBJECTIVITY AND WORK: KEYS TO A GEOGRAPHICAL READING OF THE COMMONTERRITORIO, SUBJETIVIDAD Y TRABAJO: CLAVES PARA UNA LECTURA GEOGRÁFICA DEL COMÚNTERRITÓRIO, SUBJETIVIDADE E TRABALHO: CHAVES PARA UMA LEITURA GEOGRÁFICA SOBRE O COMUMComumTerritórioTrabalhoSubjetividadeExterioridadeCommonTerritoryWorkSubjectivityExteriorityComúnTerritorioTrabajoSubjetividadExterioridadIn the context of indigenous and peasant struggles and territorial conflicts in several regions of Latin America, the image of "common goods" or "common lands" appears as a suggestive element of the mobilization rhetoric and a factor of differentiation and characterization of territorial identities. In the processes of struggle for the defense or recovery of territories, where conflicts are expressed in the collective reappropriation of expropriated or threatened material wealth, and the regeneration of unconventional political forms, the common is now claimed as a central aspect of the reproduction of life. In this sense, the idea of ​​"common" is not something established, but an instituent process; Placing the centrality of the action of "making-common", as a verb, helps to understand the phenomenon from the practices that build it. Understanding the processes that involve the multiplicity and coexistence of community social forms as instituent processes/subjects, also leads us to break with the notion of common as a static object, as has been treated from the idea of ​​"common good". Based on the analysis of the daily basis production of non-capitalist work in Mexican indigenous communities, especially in the region of the Sierra Nororiental de Puebla, this work seeks to contribute to a geographical reading that goes beyond the metaphorical sense of "common" in the territorial processes until their understanding in historical-geographical terms, in order to contribute to a radical attitude to face the structural crisis that we are going through.En el contexto de las luchas indígenas y campesinas y las disputas territoriales en varias regiones de América Latina, la imagen de "bienes comunes" o "territorios de uso común" aparece como un elemento sugestivo de la retórica de movilización y un factor de diferenciación y caracterización de identidades territoriales. En los procesos de lucha por la defensa o recuperación de los territorios, donde las disputas se expresan en la reapropiación colectiva de la riqueza material expropiada o amenazada, y en la regeneración de formas políticas no convencionales, lo común es ahora reivindicado como aspecto central de la reproducción de la vida. En este sentido, la idea de "común" no es algo instituido previamente, sino un proceso instituyente; situar la centralidad de la acción del "hacer-común", como verbo, ayuda a comprender el fenómeno a partir de las prácticas que lo construyen. Entender los procesos que involucran la multiplicidad y la coexistencia de formas sociales comunitarias como procesos/sujetos instituyentes, también nos lleva a romper con la noción de común como objeto estático, objetivado, tal como se ha tratado a partir de la idea de "bien común". A partir del análisis sobre la producción cotidiana del trabajo no-capitalista en comunidades indígenas en México, especialmente en la región de la Sierra Nororiental de Puebla, este trabajo busca contribuir para una lectura geográfica que va más allá del sentido metafórico de lo común en los procesos territoriales hasta su comprensión en términos histórico-geográficos, a fin de contribuir a una actitud radical frente a la crisis estructural que atravesamos.No contexto das lutas indígenas e camponesas e disputas territoriais em diversas regiões da América Latina, a imagem de “bens comuns” ou “territórios de uso comum” aparece como elemento marcante da retórica de mobilização e fator de diferenciação e caracterização de identidades territoriais. Nos processos de luta pela defesa ou retomada de territórios, onde as disputas se expressam, na reapropriação coletiva da riqueza material expropriada ou ameaçada, e na regeneração de formas políticas não convencionais, o comum passa a ser reivindicado como aspecto central da reprodução da vida. Nesse sentido, a ideia de “comum” não é algo previamente instituído, porém processo instituinte; situar a centralidade da ação do “fazer-comum”, como verbo, auxilia na compreensão do fenômeno a partir das práticas que o constroem. Entender os processos que envolvem multiplicidade e coexistência das formas sociais comunitárias como processos/sujeitos instituintes, nos leva à ruptura com a noção de comum como objeto estático, coisificado, como vem sendo tratado a partir da ideia de “bem comum”. A partir da análise sobre a produção cotidiana do trabalho não-capitalista em comunidades indígenas no México, especialmente na região da Serra Nororiental de Puebla, este trabalho busca contribuir para uma leitura geográfica que ultrapasse o sentido metafórico do comum nos processos territoriais para uma compreensão destes em termos histórico-geográficos, a fim de contribuir uma postura radical ante a crise estrutural que atravessamos.UFF2024-04-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.uff.br/geographia/article/view/5617010.22409/GEOgraphia2024.v26i56.a56170GEOgraphia; Vol. 26 No. 56 (2024): jan./jun.GEOgraphia; Vol. 26 Núm. 56 (2024): jan./jun.GEOgraphia; v. 26 n. 56 (2024): jan./jun.2674-81261517-779310.22409/GEOgraphia2024.v26i56reponame:Revista Geographia (Niterói. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv TERRITORY, SUBJECTIVITY AND WORK: KEYS TO A GEOGRAPHICAL READING OF THE COMMON
TERRITORIO, SUBJETIVIDAD Y TRABAJO: CLAVES PARA UNA LECTURA GEOGRÁFICA DEL COMÚN
TERRITÓRIO, SUBJETIVIDADE E TRABALHO: CHAVES PARA UMA LEITURA GEOGRÁFICA SOBRE O COMUM
title TERRITORY, SUBJECTIVITY AND WORK: KEYS TO A GEOGRAPHICAL READING OF THE COMMON
spellingShingle TERRITORY, SUBJECTIVITY AND WORK: KEYS TO A GEOGRAPHICAL READING OF THE COMMON
Gomes Rocha, Otávio
Comum
Território
Trabalho
Subjetividade
Exterioridade
Common
Territory
Work
Subjectivity
Exteriority
Común
Territorio
Trabajo
Subjetividad
Exterioridad
title_short TERRITORY, SUBJECTIVITY AND WORK: KEYS TO A GEOGRAPHICAL READING OF THE COMMON
title_full TERRITORY, SUBJECTIVITY AND WORK: KEYS TO A GEOGRAPHICAL READING OF THE COMMON
title_fullStr TERRITORY, SUBJECTIVITY AND WORK: KEYS TO A GEOGRAPHICAL READING OF THE COMMON
title_full_unstemmed TERRITORY, SUBJECTIVITY AND WORK: KEYS TO A GEOGRAPHICAL READING OF THE COMMON
title_sort TERRITORY, SUBJECTIVITY AND WORK: KEYS TO A GEOGRAPHICAL READING OF THE COMMON
author Gomes Rocha, Otávio
author_facet Gomes Rocha, Otávio
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Comum
Território
Trabalho
Subjetividade
Exterioridade
Common
Territory
Work
Subjectivity
Exteriority
Común
Territorio
Trabajo
Subjetividad
Exterioridad
topic Comum
Território
Trabalho
Subjetividade
Exterioridade
Common
Territory
Work
Subjectivity
Exteriority
Común
Territorio
Trabajo
Subjetividad
Exterioridad
description In the context of indigenous and peasant struggles and territorial conflicts in several regions of Latin America, the image of "common goods" or "common lands" appears as a suggestive element of the mobilization rhetoric and a factor of differentiation and characterization of territorial identities. In the processes of struggle for the defense or recovery of territories, where conflicts are expressed in the collective reappropriation of expropriated or threatened material wealth, and the regeneration of unconventional political forms, the common is now claimed as a central aspect of the reproduction of life. In this sense, the idea of ​​"common" is not something established, but an instituent process; Placing the centrality of the action of "making-common", as a verb, helps to understand the phenomenon from the practices that build it. Understanding the processes that involve the multiplicity and coexistence of community social forms as instituent processes/subjects, also leads us to break with the notion of common as a static object, as has been treated from the idea of ​​"common good". Based on the analysis of the daily basis production of non-capitalist work in Mexican indigenous communities, especially in the region of the Sierra Nororiental de Puebla, this work seeks to contribute to a geographical reading that goes beyond the metaphorical sense of "common" in the territorial processes until their understanding in historical-geographical terms, in order to contribute to a radical attitude to face the structural crisis that we are going through.
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