Rojava e democracia radical: entre o estado de exceção e o poder desinstituinte

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Ano de defesa: 2021
Autor(a) principal: Ana Clara Abrantes Simões
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Link de acesso: https://hdl.handle.net/1843/35979
Resumo: Rojava is in northern Syria, a region mostly inhabited by Kurdish ethnic groups. In 2011, during the Syrian War, residents of the region began organizing into communes and assemblies as a way to resist the oppressive Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria and to think of new and more democratic experiences. From this initiative, multiethnic and feminist and organizations have sprung up throughout the region. The movement expanded to other cities and regions. In 2012, Rojava declared itself an autonomous region. Despite the constant attacks suffered by different agents and groups, as the Turkish State and ISIS, Rojava daily builds des-instituting experiences, for example, the redistribution of defense mechanisms (popular self-protection forces) and the feminists communes (connecting with the impressive historical resistance of Kurdish women and the teaching of Jinealogy). Given the openness and complexity of this movement, this dissertation intends to conduct the analysis of Rojava as a radical democratic experience. Radical democracy, based on Andityas Matos’ theory, is to think of a new political experience, in which the des-instituting power and the constituent power are constantly manifesting and relating, denying the constituted power founded on the state of permanent economic exception. Therefore, to conceive and build radically democratic experience, based on a radical and counter-State philosophy is to think of an a-nomic and an-archic community based on the absence of government and separating spaces and on the rupture with hierarchical, representative and patriarchal structures. Radical democracy, thus, points to a criticism and general reaction to the current exceptive capital system, in which economic power indefinitely suspends the normality of national and international legal orders and the capital approves the main political decisions. Thus, from the analysis of Rojava and its (des)institutions, we intended to demonstrate that a radically democratic political experience denies the exceptive capital and state system that sustains it to the extent that it acts by instituting an an-archic and a-nomic political experiment.
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spelling Rojava e democracia radical: entre o estado de exceção e o poder desinstituinteRojava and radical democracy: between the state of exception and the des-instituting powerDireitoRojavaEstado de exceçãoDemocraciaPoder constituinteRojavaEstado de exceção econômico permanentedemocracia radicalpoder constituintepoder desinstituinteRojava is in northern Syria, a region mostly inhabited by Kurdish ethnic groups. In 2011, during the Syrian War, residents of the region began organizing into communes and assemblies as a way to resist the oppressive Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria and to think of new and more democratic experiences. From this initiative, multiethnic and feminist and organizations have sprung up throughout the region. The movement expanded to other cities and regions. In 2012, Rojava declared itself an autonomous region. Despite the constant attacks suffered by different agents and groups, as the Turkish State and ISIS, Rojava daily builds des-instituting experiences, for example, the redistribution of defense mechanisms (popular self-protection forces) and the feminists communes (connecting with the impressive historical resistance of Kurdish women and the teaching of Jinealogy). Given the openness and complexity of this movement, this dissertation intends to conduct the analysis of Rojava as a radical democratic experience. Radical democracy, based on Andityas Matos’ theory, is to think of a new political experience, in which the des-instituting power and the constituent power are constantly manifesting and relating, denying the constituted power founded on the state of permanent economic exception. Therefore, to conceive and build radically democratic experience, based on a radical and counter-State philosophy is to think of an a-nomic and an-archic community based on the absence of government and separating spaces and on the rupture with hierarchical, representative and patriarchal structures. Radical democracy, thus, points to a criticism and general reaction to the current exceptive capital system, in which economic power indefinitely suspends the normality of national and international legal orders and the capital approves the main political decisions. Thus, from the analysis of Rojava and its (des)institutions, we intended to demonstrate that a radically democratic political experience denies the exceptive capital and state system that sustains it to the extent that it acts by instituting an an-archic and a-nomic political experiment.CAPES - Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorUniversidade Federal de Minas Gerais2021-05-14T20:10:44Z2025-09-09T00:46:13Z2021-05-14T20:10:44Z2021-02-26info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/1843/35979porhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/pt/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAna Clara Abrantes Simõesreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMG2025-09-09T00:46:13Zoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/35979Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2025-09-09T00:46:13Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Rojava e democracia radical: entre o estado de exceção e o poder desinstituinte
Rojava and radical democracy: between the state of exception and the des-instituting power
title Rojava e democracia radical: entre o estado de exceção e o poder desinstituinte
spellingShingle Rojava e democracia radical: entre o estado de exceção e o poder desinstituinte
Ana Clara Abrantes Simões
Direito
Rojava
Estado de exceção
Democracia
Poder constituinte
Rojava
Estado de exceção econômico permanente
democracia radical
poder constituinte
poder desinstituinte
title_short Rojava e democracia radical: entre o estado de exceção e o poder desinstituinte
title_full Rojava e democracia radical: entre o estado de exceção e o poder desinstituinte
title_fullStr Rojava e democracia radical: entre o estado de exceção e o poder desinstituinte
title_full_unstemmed Rojava e democracia radical: entre o estado de exceção e o poder desinstituinte
title_sort Rojava e democracia radical: entre o estado de exceção e o poder desinstituinte
author Ana Clara Abrantes Simões
author_facet Ana Clara Abrantes Simões
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ana Clara Abrantes Simões
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Direito
Rojava
Estado de exceção
Democracia
Poder constituinte
Rojava
Estado de exceção econômico permanente
democracia radical
poder constituinte
poder desinstituinte
topic Direito
Rojava
Estado de exceção
Democracia
Poder constituinte
Rojava
Estado de exceção econômico permanente
democracia radical
poder constituinte
poder desinstituinte
description Rojava is in northern Syria, a region mostly inhabited by Kurdish ethnic groups. In 2011, during the Syrian War, residents of the region began organizing into communes and assemblies as a way to resist the oppressive Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria and to think of new and more democratic experiences. From this initiative, multiethnic and feminist and organizations have sprung up throughout the region. The movement expanded to other cities and regions. In 2012, Rojava declared itself an autonomous region. Despite the constant attacks suffered by different agents and groups, as the Turkish State and ISIS, Rojava daily builds des-instituting experiences, for example, the redistribution of defense mechanisms (popular self-protection forces) and the feminists communes (connecting with the impressive historical resistance of Kurdish women and the teaching of Jinealogy). Given the openness and complexity of this movement, this dissertation intends to conduct the analysis of Rojava as a radical democratic experience. Radical democracy, based on Andityas Matos’ theory, is to think of a new political experience, in which the des-instituting power and the constituent power are constantly manifesting and relating, denying the constituted power founded on the state of permanent economic exception. Therefore, to conceive and build radically democratic experience, based on a radical and counter-State philosophy is to think of an a-nomic and an-archic community based on the absence of government and separating spaces and on the rupture with hierarchical, representative and patriarchal structures. Radical democracy, thus, points to a criticism and general reaction to the current exceptive capital system, in which economic power indefinitely suspends the normality of national and international legal orders and the capital approves the main political decisions. Thus, from the analysis of Rojava and its (des)institutions, we intended to demonstrate that a radically democratic political experience denies the exceptive capital and state system that sustains it to the extent that it acts by instituting an an-archic and a-nomic political experiment.
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