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- W3124759849 abstract "Our construct of a dangerous subject has changed little over the past century. Dangerous subjects in Oceania, a region created by Orwell in his novel 1984 in a constant state of war, consciously or unconsciously manifest too much autonomy. Self-autonomy and agency breach established moral codes of conduct and manifest an inability to self-govern and conform i.e. discipline. What is deemed dangerous is constructed by Ingsoc, Oceania’s prevailing political philosophy; however, if considered of value to the party, time is invested and mandatory treatment is imposed to bring them into line with normative conduct. This treatment consists in stripping them of their identity and desires, which is achieved through them being rendered physically and psychologically innocuous. In the same vein, two new dangerous collectives were designated by the Spanish legislature in a reform introduced to the Penal Code in June 2010, the terrorist and sex offender. On this occasion, it is their efforts to resist this normalization onslaught that renders them dangerous. Unable to incarcerate indeterminately or execute both collectives, a new post-custodial security measure is deployed to ensure that both collectives remain socially and politically isolated. This article compares the dangerous symptomatology depicted by Orwell in 1984 with the dangerous offender constructed by the Spanish legislature in OL 5/2010, the problematization of their habits and behaviours as well as the alleged cure offered to these dangerous subjects. For Ingsoc and the Spanish legislature, the imminent danger is a threat to social and public order. Nuestra construccion de un sujeto peligroso ha cambiado poco durante el siglo pasado. Sujetos peligrosos en Oceania, una region creada por Orwell en su novela 1984 que esta en un constante estado de guerra, manifiestan demasiada autonomia de forma consciente o inconsciente. La anulacion de la propia autonomia y la voluntad establecieron codigos morales de conducta y manifestaron la incapacidad de autogobierno y de conformar, es decir la disciplina. Ingsoc, la filosofia politica que domina Oceania, determina lo que se considera peligroso; sin embargo, si se considera valioso para el partido, se invierte tiempo y se impone un tratamiento obligatorio para alinearlos con la conducta normativa. Este tratamiento consiste en despojarlos de su identidad y deseos, lo que se consigue haciendo que sean fisica y psicologicamente inocuos. En la misma linea, en la legislacion espanola se designaron dos nuevos colectivos peligrosos, a traves de una reforma del Codigo Penal en junio de 2010, el terrorista y delincuente sexual. En este caso, son sus esfuerzos para resistir este ataque de normalizacion lo que los hace peligrosos. Ante la imposibilidad de encarcelar de forma indeterminada, o ejecutar a ambos colectivos, se ha implementado una nueva medida de seguridad tras la pena de carcel para asegurar que ambos colectivos permanecen social y politicamente aislados. Este articulo compara la sintomatologia peligrosa retratada por Orwell en 1984, con el peligroso delincuente construido por la legislacion espanola en la LO 5/2010, la problematizacion de sus habitos y comportamientos, asi como la supuesta cura ofrecida a estos sujetos peligrosos. Para Ingsoc y la legislacion espanola, el peligro inminente es una amenaza al orden publico y social. DOWNLOAD THIS PAPER FROM SSRN : http://ssrn.com/abstract=2543689" @default.
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- W3124759849 title "Statement of Problem: Dangerous Desires in Orwell's 1984 and the Present Spanish Penal Code" @default.
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