As an introductory framework to the dossier, this article analyzes the Chilean political process based on the images that (re)emerged with the 2019 revolt and that were deployed in the constitutional process channeled into a Constitutional Convention (2020–22). It shows how the old ghosts of class, gender, and the nation appear in these “mental images,” the same ghosts that have historically operated in the defeat of transformative projects and contributed to the reproduction of an authoritarian and elitist society, whose neoconservative/neoliberal oligarchy has managed to restore the conditions of its domination. The article proposes these observations to stimulate the reading of the contributions to this dossier, which problematize different aspects of the political process under discussion: the aporetic relationship among revolt, violence, and law; the citizenry's turn from a desire of community and transformation expressed in the revolt to a feeling of fear and attachment to private property; writing as a practice, support, and challenge of the people's critical expression; the tension between the performance of the revolt as a failure and as a reset of neoliberal performativity; and the territorial and deterritorializing wagers in relation to affective infrastructures that became revolt and that continue through other means.
The Book of Revolt and the House of Rejection: On Neoliberalism and the Constitutional Process in Chile, 2019–2022
Jorge Pavez Ojeda works as an associate researcher at the University of Tarapacá (Chile) and the Leading Researcher on Fondecyt project 1210997 (2021–23): “Visual Sociology of the ‘Eruption’: Temporality, Mediality, Contagion, and Violence in Images of the Recent Popular Mobilization in Chile.” He holds a master's degree in history from the University of Chile and a doctorate in sociology from the Ecole des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (France). He is author of Cartas Mapuche. Siglo XIX (Mapuche Letters: Nineteenth Century) (2008) and Laboratorios etnográficos. Los archivos de la antropología en Chile (Ethnographic Laboratories: The Archives of Anthropology in Chile) (2015) and was editor of the journals Anales de Desclasificación (Annals of Declassification) (2005–6) and escrituras americanas (american writings) (2020–21).
Jorge Pavez Ojeda; The Book of Revolt and the House of Rejection: On Neoliberalism and the Constitutional Process in Chile, 2019–2022. South Atlantic Quarterly 1 October 2023; 122 (4): 827–836. doi: https://doi.org/10.1215/00382876-10779460
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