Figuras contemporáneas de la ausencia social. Un pequeño acercamiento a la comprensión de la desaparición social (Contemporary figures of social absence. A brief approach to the understanding of social disappearance)
Keywords:
Ausencia social, Lazo social, Ciudadanía, Invisibilidad, Desaparecido social, Social absence, Social bond, Citizenship, Invisibility, Social disappearedAbstract
El artículo se interroga por el alcance del concepto de ausencia para pensar la desaparición social. Se parte de la definición de ausencia como la ruptura del lazo social que une a un sujeto con la comunidad política y mora por las zonas límites de la ciudadanía y de lo humano. Algunas tradiciones sociológicas fueron sensible a enumerar distintos personajes de la ausencia social por su condición de desafiliados, desprotegidos y desvalidos de los elementos que constituyen al sujeto en el epicentro de la vida social, la ciudadanía. Son invisibles, están fuera de lugar. Este artículo busca una reflexión y otro acercamiento a pensar la ausencia social a través de algunos de sus personajes contemporáneos que “brillan por su ausencia” y contribuir al debate sobre la comprensión de la desaparición social.
This article reflects on the scope of the concept of absence to think about social disappearance. It is based on the definition of absence as the breaking of the social bond that unites a subject with the political community and dwells within the limits of citizenship and the human. Some sociological traditions were sensitive to enumerate different characters of social absence by their condition of disaffiliated, unprotected and destitute of the elements that constitute the subject in the epicenter of social life, citizenship. They are invisible, they are out of order. This article seeks a reflection and another approach to thinking about social absence through some of its contemporary characters that "shine by its absence". In this way, contribute to the debate and enrich the understanding of the social disappearance.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.35295/osls.iisl/0000-0000-0000-1023
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