Uma segurança (muito) interior do Estado. O trabalho da prevenção em famílias de presidiários
No. 71 (2020-01-01)Autor(es)
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Angel AedoPontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Resumo
Este artigo analisa o trabalho da prevenção dentro de um campo social específico: as famílias de presidiários. A partir desse lugar de experiência, examina como a prevenção ganha forma como tecnologia de governo que orienta práticas, pensamentos e formas de ser. Dentro desse movimento relacional, este artigo teoriza o conceito de “sujeito de prevenção” a fim de explicar como um referencial de subjetivação emerge como agente de disciplina moral, que se concebe por meio de uma gramática neoliberal de programas estatais, traduzido à linguagem comum por trabalhadores de organizações não governamentais e impulsionado pelo imperativo de prevenir.
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