El discurso paramilitar de alias ‘39’: sospechosos, infractores y redimidos en La Mesa, Cesar

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The paper aims to characterize the paramilitary speech in the village of La Mesa, Cesar, whose practices of power-knowledge are not registered only in the coercive field, but extend to forms of communication, where control and subjugation of the population, legitimation and delegitimation of the enemy and unwanted (FARC and ELN, suspects and offenders) acquire a particular form of registration in the individualities and the social body, and extends, as a correlative to the soccer field, school, the streets, workplaces, artifacts (stone and arches soccer) in the territory. In addition to suspects and offenders he led to another subject registered in the speech, the redeemed. The relationship of what to do and not doing, unfurled a control technique to establish a regime of violence-discipline, linked to a prohibitive know, discriminant, who submitted the minds, bodies, actions and decisions of the people in their inter-relations and community practices.