“So Many Stars that Yell Above and None Is Seen”
Urban violence enters into, and creates interstices in both public and private life of Venezuelans and, as revealed by academic studies to the mass media, has made Caracas one of the most chaotic and unsafe cities in the world by the number of murders, robberies, and kidnappings, with latent cultur...
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oai:doaj.org-article:bf641cfed0b147bda83bc863a9378f252021-11-27T13:10:42Z“So Many Stars that Yell Above and None Is Seen”10.12797/Politeja.10.2013.24.141733-67162391-6737https://doaj.org/article/bf641cfed0b147bda83bc863a9378f252021-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.akademicka.pl/politeja/article/view/3564https://doaj.org/toc/1733-6716https://doaj.org/toc/2391-6737 Urban violence enters into, and creates interstices in both public and private life of Venezuelans and, as revealed by academic studies to the mass media, has made Caracas one of the most chaotic and unsafe cities in the world by the number of murders, robberies, and kidnappings, with latent cultural anxiety (Martin‑Barbero), in which the majority of its inhabitants lives. Hence that is drawn around an imaginary, in some cases established by their own players. In this paper, we will seek an approach to urban violence, emphasizing the dynamics of new forms of representation, and the emergence of alternative discourses of hegemony, which set up a fresh look on it. Daniuska González GonzálezKsiegarnia Akademicka PublishingarticleMalandra courturban violence representationsVenezuelaLawKPolitical scienceJENPLPoliteja, Vol 10, Iss 2 (24) (2021) |
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Urban violence enters into, and creates interstices in both public and private life of Venezuelans and, as revealed by academic studies to the mass media, has made Caracas one of the most chaotic and unsafe cities in the world by the number of murders, robberies, and kidnappings, with latent cultural anxiety (Martin‑Barbero), in which the majority of its inhabitants lives. Hence that is drawn around an imaginary, in some cases established by their own players. In this paper, we will seek an approach to urban violence, emphasizing the dynamics of new forms of representation, and the emergence of alternative discourses of hegemony, which set up a fresh look on it.
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