PUTTING IDEAS BACK IN PLACE? non-linear temporalities in Brazil’s authoritarian neoliberalism and its digital infrastructure

The article approaches how the populistauthoritarian inflection of global neoliberalism has gained traction in Brazil through friction withits post-colonial historical condition, marked by a disjunction between egalitarian, universalist liberal ideals and an unequal, particularistic socialreality. I...

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Autor principal: Cesarino, Letícia
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Lenguaje:Portugués
Publicado: Universidade Federal da Bahia 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/crh/article/view/44377
http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/39944
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Sumario:The article approaches how the populistauthoritarian inflection of global neoliberalism has gained traction in Brazil through friction withits post-colonial historical condition, marked by a disjunction between egalitarian, universalist liberal ideals and an unequal, particularistic socialreality. I will pay special attention to infrastructural convergences between neoliberalization and platformization, which, by creating a paradoxicaltemporality of permanent crisis, resonate with “forces and powers” that also operate non-linearlyaccording to a metaphysics of disorder, such as the various forms of nostalgia, millenarianism, andtraditionalism that follow the rise of the radical right throughout the world. I developed this argument focusing on two moments of Bolsonarism: the populist messianism during the 2018 elections, and its paradoxical routinization as a parasitic government operating in a temporality of exception, during the Covid-19 pandemic. This article suggestes that, in the face of the illiberal drift ofcontemporary neoliberalism, Bolsonarism propels Brazil into an avant-garde, putting ideas “back inplace”.