Artículo
Yuppies, Junkies, and Mules: narcotic subjectivities, dialectical images, and contemporary art in Córdoba (Argentina)
Fecha de publicación:
2011
Editorial:
New York University. Hemisferic Institute of Performance and Politics
Revista:
E-misférica
ISSN:
1554-3706
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
Any analysis of contemporary societies lacks objectivity if it omits the production, distribution, and consumption on a planetary scale of psychoactive substances considered illegal by nation states and international organizations. In the management of these "illegal molecules" dissolved in the humors that constitute the inner space of subjects, a “war machine” has been installed that is capable of "exciting" both life and death. What subjectivities might such an active narco-machine produce in the capitalism of the first decade of the 21st century? This matter is considered through an ethnography of the nightly consumption habits of youths in the city of Córdoba and their experiences of cocaine use. As a counterpoint, the essay then examines the work of the Argentinean artist Adriana Bustos as she critically explores the relationship between colonial biomules and contemporary narcomules.
Palabras clave:
Narcotrafic
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Contemporary Art
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Subjetivity
,
Performance
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Articulos(IDH)
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE HUMANIDADES
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE HUMANIDADES
Citación
Blazquez, Gustavo; Yuppies, Junkies, and Mules: narcotic subjectivities, dialectical images, and contemporary art in Córdoba (Argentina); New York University. Hemisferic Institute of Performance and Politics; E-misférica; 8; 2; 2011; 1-2
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