File spoon-archives/aut-op-sy.archive/aut-op-sy_1997/97-03-10.164, message 77


Date: Mon, 10 Mar 97 18:43:55 +0100
From: Fiocco-AT-ccuws4.unical.it (Fiocco Laura)
Subject: Re: Outline of article for "Boundary 2" on South Africa


>Dear comrades,
>
>What follows is a message I've just posted to Frank Wilderson, guest
>editor for a forthcoming issue of "Boundary 2" that will be devoted to
>South Africa. I've been asked to contribute to this issue with an
>article and this is the outline of my article. I thought it could be
>interesting to post it to this list both for what it contains on the
>situation in SA and for its more general considerations. Hasta
>siempre.
>
>Franco
>

Dear Franco, I like your outline. Can you give us some more informations
about something it seems to be missed in your paper? There ought to be some
forms of resistance to national-democratic/neoliberal project linked to
family/comunity subjectivity.
The process of democratisation in Europe suxided to brack what in Italy was
called "sub-cultural environment" (sub-cultura, bianca o rossa) or more in
general "the other labour movement" (l'altro movimento operaio) and to
create the atomisation of "private" (il privato) through fascism (where
needed) and in any case through family wellbeing (salaries/welfare).
In SA the combination of a "sub-cultural environment" - if we can define it
like that - and a "casualisation project" (also if sold as national general
interest) ought to be a very big contradiction.
ciao laura




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