Small actions of interdiction and removal from the territory: [Techno] ideologies behind political and social objectives
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Resumo: | State-controlled territories are subject to aprioristic striations through general norms so that they may be ordered and thus eventually more easily interdicted. On the other hand, such spaces may be smoothed, making them available for unforeseen appropriations. This is the duality of domination and spontaneity, between the capturing apparatuses and the war machines, Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guatarri’s heteronymous pairs. Concomitantly to a hostile urban logic, that places the unwanted guest in the spotlight and marks territories with authority, oppression, rules and segregation — through little territorial actions of inhibition and coercion by means of laws, acts and hostile architectures —, there are also places of hospitality, open receptacles and welcoming places that always make room for the other, any other — such as Khôra, according to Jacques Derrida —, and that points out the right to life and the confrontment to these striations. Using these concepts, it is possible to see the territorializations built from the antinomy between the imposition of control through power and fear and the chance to be welcoming and thus promote unfathomable sharing processes. |
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Small actions of interdiction and removal from the territory: [Techno] ideologies behind political and social objectivesPequeñas acciones de interdicción y expulsión en el territorio: [tecno] ideologías de fines políticos y socialesPequenas ações de interdição e expulsão no território: [tecno] ideologias de metas políticas e sociaisArquitectura hostilTerritoriosHostipitalidadResiduosKhôra.Arquitetura hostilTerritóriosHostipitalidadeResíduosKhôra.Hostile architectureTerritoriesHostipitalityResidueKhôra.State-controlled territories are subject to aprioristic striations through general norms so that they may be ordered and thus eventually more easily interdicted. On the other hand, such spaces may be smoothed, making them available for unforeseen appropriations. This is the duality of domination and spontaneity, between the capturing apparatuses and the war machines, Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guatarri’s heteronymous pairs. Concomitantly to a hostile urban logic, that places the unwanted guest in the spotlight and marks territories with authority, oppression, rules and segregation — through little territorial actions of inhibition and coercion by means of laws, acts and hostile architectures —, there are also places of hospitality, open receptacles and welcoming places that always make room for the other, any other — such as Khôra, according to Jacques Derrida —, and that points out the right to life and the confrontment to these striations. Using these concepts, it is possible to see the territorializations built from the antinomy between the imposition of control through power and fear and the chance to be welcoming and thus promote unfathomable sharing processes.Territorios controlados por Estados están sujetos a estriamientos apriorísticos por medio de normatizaciones genéricas para que puedan, así, ordenarlos y facilitar eventuales interdicciones. Como contrapunto, está la posibilidad de alisamiento de estos mismos espacios, volviéndolos disponibles para apropiaciones imprevistas. Estamos frente a una dualidad entre dominación y espontaneidad, entre los aparatos de captura y las máquinas de guerra, pares heterónimos de Gilles Deleuze y Félix Guattari. Junto a una lógica urbana hostil, que evidencia el huésped indeseable y marca los territorios con autoridad, opresión, reglas y segregación — a través de pequeñas acciones de inhibición y coerción territorial por medio de leyes, acciones y arquitecturas hostiles — también están los espacios de hospitalidad, receptáculos abiertos y lugares acogedores que siempre dan lugar al otro, al cualquier otro — como Khôra, según Jacques Derrida — y que resaltan el derecho a la vida y los enfrentamientos a esos estriamientos. Respaldado por estos conceptos, se evidencian territorializaciones construidas por la antinomia entre la imposición del control, a partir del poder y del miedo, y la posibilidad de la acogida, constituyendo insondables intercambios.Territórios controlados por Estados estão sujeitos a estriamentos apriorísticos por meio de normatizações genéricas para poder assim ordená-los e facilitar eventuais interdições. Em contraponto, há a possibilidade de alisamentos destes mesmos espaços, tornando-os disponíveis a apropriações imprevistas. Estamos diante de uma dualidade entre dominação e espontaneidade, entre os aparelhos de captura e as máquinas de guerra, pares heterônimos de Gilles Deleuze e Félix Guattari. Juntamente a uma lógica urbana hostil, que evidencia o hóspede indesejável e marca os territórios com autoridade, opressão, regras e segregação — através de pequenas ações de inibição e coerção territorial por meio de leis, atos e arquiteturas hostis —, também há os espaços de hospitalidade, receptáculos abertos e lugares acolhedores que dão sempre lugar ao outro, a qualquer outro — tais como a Khôra, segundo Jacques Derrida —, e que ressaltam o direito à vida e os enfrentamentos a esses estriamentos. Amparado por esses conceitos, evidenciam-se territorializações construídas pela antinomia entre a imposição de controle, a partir do poder e medo, e a chance de acolhimentos constituidores de insondáveis compartilhamentos.Research, Society and Development2022-02-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2622310.33448/rsd-v11i3.26223Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 3; e5411326223Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 3; e5411326223Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 3; e54113262232525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/26223/22990Copyright (c) 2022 Anariá Reis Simões Ladeira; Igor Guatellihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLadeira, Anariá Reis SimõesGuatelli, Igor2022-03-09T13:44:38Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/26223Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:44:19.163284Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Small actions of interdiction and removal from the territory: [Techno] ideologies behind political and social objectives Pequeñas acciones de interdicción y expulsión en el territorio: [tecno] ideologías de fines políticos y sociales Pequenas ações de interdição e expulsão no território: [tecno] ideologias de metas políticas e sociais |
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Small actions of interdiction and removal from the territory: [Techno] ideologies behind political and social objectives |
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Small actions of interdiction and removal from the territory: [Techno] ideologies behind political and social objectives Ladeira, Anariá Reis Simões Arquitectura hostil Territorios Hostipitalidad Residuos Khôra. Arquitetura hostil Territórios Hostipitalidade Resíduos Khôra. Hostile architecture Territories Hostipitality Residue Khôra. |
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Small actions of interdiction and removal from the territory: [Techno] ideologies behind political and social objectives |
title_full |
Small actions of interdiction and removal from the territory: [Techno] ideologies behind political and social objectives |
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Small actions of interdiction and removal from the territory: [Techno] ideologies behind political and social objectives |
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Small actions of interdiction and removal from the territory: [Techno] ideologies behind political and social objectives |
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Small actions of interdiction and removal from the territory: [Techno] ideologies behind political and social objectives |
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Ladeira, Anariá Reis Simões |
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Ladeira, Anariá Reis Simões Guatelli, Igor |
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Guatelli, Igor |
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Ladeira, Anariá Reis Simões Guatelli, Igor |
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Arquitectura hostil Territorios Hostipitalidad Residuos Khôra. Arquitetura hostil Territórios Hostipitalidade Resíduos Khôra. Hostile architecture Territories Hostipitality Residue Khôra. |
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Arquitectura hostil Territorios Hostipitalidad Residuos Khôra. Arquitetura hostil Territórios Hostipitalidade Resíduos Khôra. Hostile architecture Territories Hostipitality Residue Khôra. |
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State-controlled territories are subject to aprioristic striations through general norms so that they may be ordered and thus eventually more easily interdicted. On the other hand, such spaces may be smoothed, making them available for unforeseen appropriations. This is the duality of domination and spontaneity, between the capturing apparatuses and the war machines, Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guatarri’s heteronymous pairs. Concomitantly to a hostile urban logic, that places the unwanted guest in the spotlight and marks territories with authority, oppression, rules and segregation — through little territorial actions of inhibition and coercion by means of laws, acts and hostile architectures —, there are also places of hospitality, open receptacles and welcoming places that always make room for the other, any other — such as Khôra, according to Jacques Derrida —, and that points out the right to life and the confrontment to these striations. Using these concepts, it is possible to see the territorializations built from the antinomy between the imposition of control through power and fear and the chance to be welcoming and thus promote unfathomable sharing processes. |
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