Postsecuritarian neoliberal governmentality and resilience: a new metaphysic of identity
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Rodrigo De La Fabián Albagli
Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago-Chile
Mauricio Sepúlveda Galeas
Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago-Chile
Different authors have shown that, since the attack on the Twin Towers in 2001, the category of resilience has pervaded risk management rationalities and neoliberal governmentality. Resilience is characterized by being a form of governing oneself and the others that seeks to create the conditions for individuals, communities or systems, to thrive in response to harmful events. Drawing on the modern origin of the category of resilience —in the ecology of the 1970s — and George Canghilhem`s concepts of life and health, our central thesis is that resilience creates an onto-political fiction: if the classic forms of risk management assumed that identity was something that should be preserved from risky contingencies, resilience proposes that identity is affirmed through the exposure to them.
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Resilience, Neoliberal Governmentality, Risk Management, Subjectivity
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De La Fabián Albagli, Rodrigo; Sepúlveda Galeas, Mauricio. “Postsecuritarian neoliberal governmentality and resilience: a new metaphysic of identity”. Athenea digital, 2018, vol.VOL 18, no. 3, p. e-2114, https://raco.cat/index.php/Athenea/article/view/342529.
Author Biographies
Rodrigo De La Fabián Albagli, Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago-Chile
Psicólogo; Master y Doctor en Psicopatología Fundamental y Psicoanálisis, Université Paris-Diderot; Profesor Asociado, Facutad de Psicología, Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago-Chile. Sus líneas de investigación tienen que ver con las dimensiones ético-políticas de la clínica psicoanalítica y las nuevas formas de subjetivación en el contexto de la gubernamentalidad neoliberal.Mauricio Sepúlveda Galeas, Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago-Chile
Licenciado en Psicología por la Universidad de Concepción, Chile; Máster en Antropología de la Medicina y Doctor en Antropología por la Universidad de Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, España. Sus lineas de investigación refieren al campo de las drogas desde perspectivas críticas y post estructurales y a los estudios en Gubernamentalidad.