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The Body in Religious Media Ecologies: The Case of Subaltern Latino Counterpublics

Journal
Filosofija. Sociologija
ISSN
2424-4546
0235-7186
Date Issued
2022
Author(s)
González Morfín, Juan
Type
Resource Types::text::journal::journal article
DOI
10.6001/fil-soc.v33i3.4768
URL
https://scripta.up.edu.mx/handle/20.500.12552/3873
Abstract
This paper explores the body-schematic and body-imaginative processes that underlie individuals’ participation in the public sphere via religious media ecologies. Utilising embodied cognition and social critique, the authors outline how subaltern counterpublics make use of the body to enact micro-oppositions to mainstream discourses. The paper also discloses the origins of higher objectivities (identity, sense of togetherness, justice, plausibility, opposition and openness) in embodiment. Discussing counterpublics through the prism of embodied cognition, as found in Latin religious media ecologies, constitutes a valuable alternative to the logocentric understanding of public consent. While the dominant discourse privileges abstract formal cognition, Latino subalterns use bodily, affective and enactive affordances given by religious media ecologies. The latter offer affordances and alternative strategies for enacting social imagination, bridging the personal and the public in physically choreographed joint intentions. Embodied participation suggests a constitutive process of public meaning that makes use of the body as the most fundamental medium of communication.
Subjects

Embodied cognition

Public sphere

Religious media ecolo...

Subaltern counterpubl...

Body as medium

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