A disputa pela esfera pública em sociedades periféricas: o estado mexicano e o zapatismo
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2009-08-28
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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This dissertation has the purpose to analyze the disputes in the public sphere of peripheral
societies from the western modernity of the end of twentieth century, in which the state loses
its exclusivity as the center of the political process. The conflicts between the State of Mexico
and the zapatistas will be used to reflect about the process of dialogue, due to the formation of
political consensus among agents inserted into a hybrid culturally society. It was noted a
growing interference of the public opinion and international organizations upon the actions of
the State, which had centralized and a non-democratic behavior. Thus, it was used an
apparatus based on the theoretical concepts of public sphere and decentred societies
(Habermas, 1984), combined to the idea of movement in network from Shecher-Warren
(SCHERER-WARREN, 2006). The notions of cultural hybridization and of the border zone
(Canclini, 2003) has an essential collaboration to make the approaching, as facilitating the
understanding of the political and cultural processes of regions which have the transition to
democracy and the presence of diverse belongings as a essential characteristic. This is the
case of Latin America and, consequently, of Mexico. It was applied the analysis of discourse
on the Zapatista movement documents and the Mexican government, as well such as
published texts containing contents about the topic analyzed.
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SILVESTRE, Hugo de Andrade. The dispute over the public sphere in pripheral societies: the Mexican state and the zapatism. 2009. 185 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Humanas) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2009.