Asambleas al airela arquitectura ambulatoria de una política en suspensión

  1. Adolfo ESTALELLA
  2. Alberto CORSÍN JIMÉNEZ
Zeitschrift:
Revista de antropología experimental

ISSN: 1578-4282

Datum der Publikation: 2013

Nummer: 13

Seiten: 73-88

Art: Artikel

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Zusammenfassung

The 15M movement spread out in the streets of Madrid and other cities of Spain through popular assemblies. They are the method and form of the political exercise that the 15M movement deploy in the urban public space. Assemblies in the open air are organized following a precise methodology of rhythmic occupation of the street in a political exercise that brings to the fore the bodies of their participants. Inhabiting the urban public space popular assemblies put into practice the most genuine political gesture: that of airing things that concern us. We explore in this article for the political atmosphere that assemblies bring to the city and we point out two singular aspects: an ambulatory architecture characterized by the urban passing around and a set of caring practices preoccupied by the participants in the assembly. Our argument is that assemblies in the air constitute an exercise of politics in suspension by exposing its own fragility and making public its own conditions of possibility.

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