The Politics of Temporality: An Analysis of Leftist Youth Politics and Generational Contention |
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Authors: | Gabriela Gonzalez Vaillant |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Sociology, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New York, USAgagova@gmail.com |
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Abstract: | Based on focus groups and in-depth interviews with young leftist political party activists in Uruguay, this article analyzes the dilemmas faced by young people as they use images from the past to interpret and orient their situation in the present and their aspirations for the future. They are the heirs to a highly romantic image of what it means to be a political activist on the Left; in this sense, the shadow of the radical Sixties and the omnipresent image of armed struggle and military dictatorship define them. But the reality of politics in contemporary democratic Uruguay is that of pressing for incremental and routine social reform inside a ‘Broad Front’ where ideological definitions for the future have become hazy. This paper explores the various ways that young Uruguayan Leftists work to reconcile these different senses of time and how these mediate their relationships with ‘significant generational others’. In so doing, I place the concept of time, of the perceived and socially constructed sense of acting in the current of a particular historical time, at the center of analysis. |
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Keywords: | Temporality leftist politics youth political culture alterity generation Latin America |
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