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Subjects in the face of contemporary acceleration and limitlessnessI I - Replicamos neste texto trabalhos realizados nos últimos anos, trabalhos dedicados ao futuro do sensível nas sociedades contemporâneas, entendendo por isso tanto os sentidos e a sensorialidade quanto os sentimentos. L’avenir du sensible, PUF, 2008. É na fronteira entre sociologia e antropologia que aqui nos situamos, próximo sob muitos aspectos de Mauss, que estabeleceu que os comportamentos e os sentimentos são em grande parte construídos e regidos por modelos.

The increase in technological flows as well as their speed and acceleration are followed by the emergence of a liquid and globalized world in which real and virtual are not easy to separate and tend to be deprived of clear limits. In modernity, the construction of subjects and the very conditions of psychic and social life have been deeply distressed. Contemporary conditions are dominated by continuous flows of information that have an effect on everybody´s senses. These flows encourage – and even impose – instantaneousness and immediacy that prevent the action of thinking over time. They also have effects on lifestyles, ways of being and thinking and ways of representing oneself and the others, as well as ways of feeling and perceiving: by exerting continuous pressure on individuals, they make them lose stable criteria and the principle of limits that are tangible or at least perceptible in space and time. At the same time, these continuous flows induce individuals to unlimited types of property of themselves, while resulting on the impoverishment of innermost being: they provoke deep psychological and social insecurity and, furthermore, unprecedented types of anxiety.

Contemporaneous personality; Liquid life; Globalization; Acceleration; Limitlessness


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