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José Luis Brea. Teoría-crítica en la era del mundo-Internet

Authors: Manrique, Miguel Vega;

José Luis Brea. Teoría-crítica en la era del mundo-Internet

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Centrándonos en un periodo concreto de la práctica teórica de J. L. Brea, llevamos a cabo un análisis crítico de dos conceptos fundamentales en su obra: cultura RAM y capitalismo cultural electrónico. De ello, se derivan una serie de tensiones discursivas con respecto al fetichismo de la mercancía en la era del mundo-Internet y sus implicaciones en el régimen de construcción de las subjetividades contemporáneas, hacia una conceptualización diferencial en el pensamiento contemporáneo. Focusing on a specific period of J. L. Brea's theoretical practice, we carry out a critical analysis of two fundamental concepts in his work: RAM culture and electronic cultural capitalism. From this, a series of discursive tensions are derived regarding the fetishism of merchandise in the world-Internet era and its implications in the regime of construction of contemporary subjectivities, towards a differential conceptualization in contemporary thought.

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Fetish, Arts in general, Capitalismo, Digital culture, Capitalism, NX1-820, Cultura digital, Fetichismo

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