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Espacio Abierto. Cuaderno Venezolano de Sociología
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Resumen
TAVARES-DOS-SANTOS, José Vicente. For a critical cosmopolitan sociology: resistance and commitment. ESPACIO ABIERTO [online]. 2025, vol.34, n.4, pp.38-49. Epub 03-Mar-2026. ISSN 1315-0006. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16949932.
Latin American Sociology is embedded in the globalized space of sociological knowledge. The different forms of violence present in society could be explained if we understood violence as a qualitatively distinct act of excess that occurs in the exercise of each power relationship present in the social relations of social production. It would be a diffuse violence, shaped by the microphysics of violence. We must recall the complementarity between literature and sociology. The relationship between violence and culture is being configured in Latin America from a political context, in the Latin American labyrinth, marking hybrid cultures. We know that the relationships between romance and society, detective novels and power, are figurations of modern society. In short, one can analyze the representations of violence in the modern era from a sociology of the novel. That is, the globalization of sociological knowledge, marked by diversity, differentiation, and transculturation, multiculturalism and hybridity in the relationships between knowledge, cultures, and information flows, crystallizes. In short, a transition to the complexity of critical cosmopolitan sociology.
Palabras clave : Critical Cosmopolitan Sociology; Transculturation; Confliction; Sociology of Literature.












