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Ficción biopolítica y eugenesia en el Martín Fierro

Ficción biopolítica y eugenesia en el Martín Fierro

Ficción biopolítica y eugenesia en el Martín Fierro

David Solodkow

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UNIVERSIDAD DE LOS ANDES
Año de edición:
2015
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Sociedad y cultura: general
ISBN:
9789587741407
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Este texto examina El gaucho Martín Fierro de José Hernández (1834-1886) con el objetivo de revisar las ficciones biopolíticas que propone el poema, relacionadas con el gobierno y el control de la población rural argentina en la segunda mitad del siglo XIX. Una ficción que clasifica al conjunto étnico heterogéneo de la población campesina como “problema” y propone un utópico disciplinamiento cultural, una gestión de gobierno y una incorporación jurídica y laboral de esas poblaciones a la soberanía capitalista del Estado liberal decimonóico. Así mismo, se analizan las múltiples y contradictorias interpretaciones que el poema tuvo a lo largo de la historia cultural argentina con el objetivo de entender de qué manera una obra literaria que formula y celebra el exterminio étnico de la población indígena llegó a convertirse en el centro de la cultura letrada y popular argentina, en un canon estético y en orientador de vertientes políticas antagónicas. 10

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