LA NOCHE DE LOS PROLETARIOS DE JACQUES RANCIÈRE COMO POSIBILIDAD PARA PENSAR EN OTRO TIPO DE COMUNIDAD.

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      THE POSSIBILITY OF ANOTHER KIND OF COMMUNITY IN JACQUES RANCIÈRE'S THE NIGHTS OF LABOR.
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      The primary focus of this work is to show that it is possible to find a certain way to think the community, a very different kind of community to those ways of conceiving the community from a certain dialectic of inclusion and exclusion, defining an inside and an outside of the collective, a proper and improper. In that sense, we believe that through the aforementioned work emerges a concern for the community but in a rather shifted from how we usually think this. When we think about a community experience through The Nights of Labor we refer to a certain attitude that opens possibilities of change and possibilities of being-in-common. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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      El presente escrito tiene por objetivo mostrar que La noche de los proletarios de Jacques Rancière proporciona elementos para pensar un tipo de comunidad diferente a aquellas que se afirman a partir de la negación, o aquellas que se conciben a partir de la dialéctica de inclusión y exclusión, que define un adentro y un afuera de lo colectivo, un propio y un impropio. En este sentido, creemos que a través de la mencionada obra aflora una inquietud por la comunidad de una forma bastante desplazada a como habitualmente la pensamos, toda vez que más que de comunidad, Rancière habla de una experiencia comunitaria que hace referencia a una cierta inquietud que abre posibilidades de alteración o de transformaciones singulares y del ser-en-común. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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