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Andamios. Revista de Investigación Social
Article . 2022 . Peer-reviewed
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La lógica de la crueldad y las desapariciones forzadas en México

Authors: Concepción Delgado Parra;

La lógica de la crueldad y las desapariciones forzadas en México

Abstract

El artículo propone discutir el alcance del discurso moral de la lógica de la crueldad en las desapariciones forzadas durante el sexenio de Felipe Calderón. Busca, también, identificar prácticas susceptibles de revertir esta gramática. Dos perspectivas se abordan con este fin. Una filosófico-antropológica y otra político-periodística, cuya estructura metodológica plantea cuatro ejes analíticos: la distinción ética y moral para dirimir en qué consiste la lógica de la crueldad; el análisis político-periodístico para contextualizar la “guerra contra el narcotráfico” de Calderón, punto de inflexión del aumento de las desapariciones forzadas; la instrumentalidad de la gramática moral y la lógica de criminalización en el proceso de desaparición forzada; y, la respuesta ética de las “personas buscadoras” que apunta a la transgresión de la lógica de la crueldad.

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influence
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impulse
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