Mourning:

Ethical practice and conceptual tool for social and political relations

Autores/as

  • Joshua Hurtado Hurtado University of Essex. Colchester, Reino Unido

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35305/prcs.v0i2.264

Palabras clave:

Mourning, Melancholia, Ethical Practice, Ideology, Dislocation

Resumen

This article draws upon discourse theoretical and psychoanalytical approaches to provide an overview on the potentiality of mourning as both a practice and a conceptual tool for the critical analysis of social and political phenomena. Within poststructuralist discourse theory, mourning has recently been considered a practice with the potential to engage in ‘ideological critique’. In contrast, stunted mourning and melancholia have been associated with being under the ‘grip of ideology’, affected by hegemonic discursive narratives and practices. By providing examples ranging from national identity to unemployment and class resubjectivation, the argument is made that mourning is a useful practice and analytical tool for examining phenomena that result from the experience of dislocation, even when it is not death related.

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Biografía del autor/a

Joshua Hurtado Hurtado, University of Essex. Colchester, Reino Unido

MA in International Relations, University of Essex. Online professor for the Tecnológico de Monterrey in the Virtual University system. Foresight Analyst at the Secretaría de Desarrollo Social, Nuevo León, México.

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Publicado

29-12-2016

Cómo citar

Hurtado Hurtado, J. (2016). Mourning:: Ethical practice and conceptual tool for social and political relations. Perspectivas Revista De Ciencias Sociales, 1(2), 176–191. https://doi.org/10.35305/prcs.v0i2.264