Con todas las fuerzas de la historia: identidades políticas y militancias en las lecturas de los jóvenes miristas bajo el Chile neolibera
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Facultad de Ciencia Política y Relaciones Internacionales. Centro Interdisciplinario de Estudios Sociales Argentinos y Latinoamericanos
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La investigación tiene como objeto el análisis y la comprensión de las formas en que un segmento
de la juventud chilena actual recoge las tradiciones políticas revolucionarias del denominado
“mirismo histórico”, aquel que se constituye entre 1965 y 1973, configurando en este
ejercicio su propia identidad política. El artículo presenta un esbozo de los resultados de una
investigación de más largo aliento, que se adentra en las distintas formas en que las generaciones
han procesado y producido cultura política revolucionaria en el Chile actual. En esta
presentación se describe cómo se percibe, en el presente y por los jóvenes acá estudiados,
el “legado político” de una organización de un pasado-presente, el que configura y reconfigura
una tradición de lucha política y proyecto histórico-revolucionario. Para ello se trabajó con
bibliografía pertinente, documentos orgánicos y entrevistas a los protagonistas.
The objective of the research project is the analysis and comprehension of the ways in which a segment of the current Chilean youth gather the political revolutionary traditions, called mirismo histórico, which existed between 1965 and 1973, configuring in this exercise their own political identity. The article presents an outline of the results of a long-term research project, which explores the different ways in which the generations have processed and produced revolutionary political culture in present-day Chile. This presentation describes how, in the present and by young people educated here, the “political legacy” of an organization of a past-present is perceived, which configures and reconfigures a tradition of political struggle and historical-revolutionary projects. For this, a pertinent bibliography, organic documents, and interviews with protagonists were utilized.
The objective of the research project is the analysis and comprehension of the ways in which a segment of the current Chilean youth gather the political revolutionary traditions, called mirismo histórico, which existed between 1965 and 1973, configuring in this exercise their own political identity. The article presents an outline of the results of a long-term research project, which explores the different ways in which the generations have processed and produced revolutionary political culture in present-day Chile. This presentation describes how, in the present and by young people educated here, the “political legacy” of an organization of a past-present is perceived, which configures and reconfigures a tradition of political struggle and historical-revolutionary projects. For this, a pertinent bibliography, organic documents, and interviews with protagonists were utilized.
