Skip to main content

Photo: “11/07/2019 Solenidade de Posse do Diretor-Geral da ABIN, Alexandre Ramagem“, by Palácio do Planalto licensed under CC BY 2.0. Hue modified from the original.

Moriceau, Jean-Luc, Carlos Magno Camargos Mendonça, and Ângela Salgueiro Marques. “Opposing acceleration: the tragedy of resistance in Brazil.” Journal of Organizational Change Management (2021).

Abstract

The study aims to highlight and reflect on resistance to Brazil’s illiberal accelerationist politics highlighting alternative possibilities based on affects and forms of relatedness. Drawing on the case of public universities and the arts in today’s Brazil, the authors point out a tragedy of resistance (when opposing change fuels its acceleration) and explore a strategy of lines of flight and becomings in the light of Deleuze and Guattari’s perspective on acceleration. Alongside an oppositional and reactive resistance, that is caught in a tragedy of resistance, the authors explore an alternative strategy that protects a plurality of life forms and forces and their becoming. This strategy differs from most critiques of accelerationism. This strategy of resistance seems more faithful to Deleuze than the accelerationist strategies that claim to be inspired by him. The authors suggest another reading of the often quoted passage by Deleuze and Guattari. While Deleuze and Guattari favor continuous deterritorializations of the flows of desire, accelerationism reterritorializes these flows towards a (often) undesirable future.

illiberalism.org

The Illiberalism Studies Program studies the different faces of illiberal politics and thought in today’s world, taking into account the diversity of their cultural context, their intellectual genealogy, the sociology of their popular support, and their implications on the international scene.