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Feldman
Feldman
Feldman
The spatial and performative polarity between community space and violent
interface inflects the transformation of agency and identity as the paramilitary
enter in the terrain of political action. This spatial qualification is informed by
the stigma of contamination in which violence, as the production of matter out
of place, must be confined to a specific space. In performing violence one
moves from the terrain of the pure to the impure (Ibid, p. 44).
This sacrificial connotation of the spaces open through the advance of violence,
are just a few examples of the relation between the violence as a productive
force and the links woven between social agency, space and the potentiality of
being eradicated/killed.