“La ruta de la matriz”, resignificando el espacio, reconstruyendo al sujeto

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Abstract

Poverty as a phenomenon is present in the policies of nations such as Chile, where income gaps and inequality persist. An alienation and precariousness discourse, renders subjects devoid of abilities, anchored to a space that subordinates and conditions them. The organization of this narrative of limitations, the geography of the places they inhabit, articulates a text where the subject is anchored to poverty through stories of insecurity, filth and marginalization. This article is about how a collective from a patrimonial sector of Valparaíso, Chile, self-transformed itself based on the creation of a narrative, where the concept of neighborhood gave rise to a new richness in the perception of the places they transit. The design of a touristic route, was a means of expressing the experience of being an inhabitant of this neighborhood and cementing the conditions to share moments of “everyday life” -a homemade lunch-, which gave rise to a vital experience.

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Jiménez, M., Jiménez, G., Bravo, G., & Reveco, J. (2019). “La ruta de la matriz”, resignificando el espacio, reconstruyendo al sujeto. Eure, 45(135), 201–222. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0250-71612019000200201

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