
La transición (española) que no fue
Jan 14, 2020 | Chapters, Publications

La transición (española) que no fue: las críticas al cambio político ante el espejo de la nueva política [The (Spanish) transition that was not: criticism of political change in the mirror of the new politics]
- Pau Casanellas
- Transiciones. Estudios sobre Europa del Sur y América Latina [Transitions. Studies on Southern Europe and Latin America]
- Carme Molinero and Pere Ysàs (Eds.)
- 2019
- Madrid: Los Libros de la Catarata
- Language: Spanish
- ISBN: 978-84-9097-900-6
- 176-197
About the book:
Portugal, España, Chile y Argentina vivieron, entre mediados de los años setenta y los ochenta, un proceso de transición tras el final de las respectivas dictaduras que hubieron de padecer. No siempre es cierto que tras la tormenta llegue la calma, pues la lucha contra la inercia de estos regímenes suele convertirse en un tenaz obstáculo en el camino hacia la democracia. Pero ¿es este el destino que realmente se alcanza o es la normalización la adaptación de los anteriores engranajes al mecanismo democrático? En cualquier caso, fueron procesos protagonizados por la pugna entre el cambio y la continuidad, lo nuevo y lo viejo, el diálogo y las armas, la memoria y el olvido; y, asimismo, fueron muchas las personas que, también desde ámbitos que trascendían la esfera política, perseveraron en exigir los muchos saneamientos y reparaciones de las heridas causadas por las dictaduras. Cuatro transiciones con algunas similitudes y con notables diferencias, desarrolladas en contextos espaciales y temporales distintos, sobre las que en este libro se analizan aspectos clave. Cuatro procesos transicionales particularmente relevantes de la tercera ola de democratizaciones, sobre los que los autores, a través de una detallada y necesaria contextualización, aportan nuevos conocimientos y reflexiones para su mejor comprensión.
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The RESONANCE Reading Group is a monthly encounter of the wider academic community of the project RESONANCE invested in thinking-with one key text or book a month. RESONANCE Reading
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The RESONANCE Reading Group is a monthly encounter of the wider academic community of the project RESONANCE invested in thinking-with one key text or book a month.
RESONANCE Reading Group
Session #2: Exhausting Dance: Performance and the Politics of Movement, by André Lepecki
The RESONANCE Reading Group is a monthly meeting that brings together members of the academic community, colleagues, friends, and enthusiasts of contemporary cultural history to reflect on and discuss a fundamental text or book. It is part of the project RESONANCE — Epistemologies for the Documentation of Affect and Becoming in Cultural Manifestations in Performance (1969-1979). This group meets in person at NOVA FCSH or online, during lunchtime on a weekday. Each participant brings their own lunch, and for in-person sessions, coffee and biscuits are kindly provided by the project.
The second session of the RESONANCE Reading Group focuses on Chapter 5 of the book Exhausting Dance: Performance and the Politics of Movement, by André Lepecki. The chapter — “Stumbling Dance: William Pope.L’s Crawls” — continues Lepecki’s exploration of modernity’s temporality, rhythm, and kinetics. This is a fundamental reading on the politics of space and the public sphere through and with performance and dance. This reading group is going to be led by Sílvia Pinto Coelho (ICNOVA, NOVA FCSH).
You can register by emailing Hélia Marçal at heliamarcal@fcsh.unl.pt, to receive an online meeting link and a PDF copy of the chapter.
More information about the RESONANCE project here.
Picture: Tomato, sagittal view, MRI. Alexandr Khrapichev, University of Oxford, Wellcome Collection, United Kingdom (CC BY)
The RESONANCE project is supported by the Programa Regional Lisboa 2030, Portugal 2030 and the European Union (LISBOA2030-FEDER-00914500). This work is also co-funded by national funds through FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, I.P., under the reference 2023.17624.ICDT (DOI: https://doi.org/10.54499/2023.17624.ICDT).
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