Let op! Om diverse redenen kan de voorraad die hier op de website wordt getoond soms niet overeenkomen met de werkelijk aanwezige voorraad in de winkel.

Punk and Anarchist Squats in Poland

2.50

Anarchism is a multifarious set of ideas which encompasses a myriad of approaches and strategies – including strands which are (at least in theory) mutually antagonistic. One such perceived antagonism is between ‘workerism’1 and ‘lifestylism’2 with their caricatured exclusive emphases on workplace struggles and consumption practices, respectively. Squatting is very often lumped-in with the ‘lifestylist’ pole of this supposed dichotomy, and usually in a derogatory manner. The zine begins by laying out the connections between anarchism and squatting (and also legally rented ‘social centres’), before moving on to look at how these relationships play out in the context of Poland. Tensions around diverging tactics and approaches between squats are examined, as well as issues around repression of squats through eviction and legalisation. The key argument here is that anarchist and punk squats are a bricks-and-mortar example of anarchism in action, and that while they do perform a cultural and ‘lifestyle’ function, their impact is felt in a wide range of anarchist activisms, including typically ‘workerist’ forms, which complicates the ‘workerist’/‘lifestylist’ dichotomy to the point of redundancy.

Beschikbaarheid: 13 op voorraad

Artikelnummer: 32762 Categorie: Tags: ,
Subtitel:
Auteur: Morsque-Watts, Juanita
Jaar: 2018
ISBN: 9781909798533
Pagina's: 48
Taal: English
Uitgever: Active Publishing
Uitgever stad: Krnjak / Karlovac
Verschijningsdatum:
Winkelwagen
Scroll naar boven