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      The politics of the street: Street art, public writing and the history of political contest in Chile

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      Radical Americas
      UCL Press
      politics, public art, graffiti, GAM, mural, urban and visual culture, streets, walls, squares

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          This commentary focuses on the politics of public space in democracy and dictatorship. It delves into what Peter Winn calls the revolution ‘from below’ from the perspective of urban conflict, suggesting a political history that attends to urban and visual culture as a crucial arena of political practice. It suggests that the often-conflictive battle over public spaces was, and continues to be, a mechanism by which an unprecedented range of citizens entered into an ongoing debate over the boundaries of citizenship, practice, politics and that this practice was adapted, transformed and reimagined over the last five decades. The struggle over streets and walls continues to be central to Chilean political history, and urban space remains a field of ongoing contest and debate: the estallido of social unrest in contemporary Chile connected a new generation of activists to this longer history of creative politics of protest and protest art and gave them the opportunity to articulate new forms of intersectional political thought in public space, even in the face of state-sponsored violence. Studying these forms of unrest reveals that theirs is an incisive, intersectional critique of the limits of the ‘transition to democracy’, of neoliberal democracies and of the legacies of dictatorship.

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                Journal
                RA
                Radical Americas
                UCL Press
                2399-4606
                01 June 2021
                : 6
                : 1
                : 3
                Affiliations
                Associate Professor of History, University at Buffalo, SUNY, New York, NY, USA
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                RA-6-3
                10.14324/111.444.ra.2021.v6.1.003
                f375c648-1905-4c7b-ba6c-8f3652426096
                © 2021, Camilo Trumper.

                This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence (CC BY) 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited • DOI: https://doi.org/10.14324/111.444.ra.2021.v6.1.003.

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                : 16 September 2020
                : 18 December 2020
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                Trumper, C. ‘The politics of the street: Street art, public writing and the history of political contest in Chile’. Radical Americas 6, 1 (2021): 3. DOI: 10.14324/111.444.ra.2021.v6.1.003.

                Sociology,Political science,Anglo-American studies,Americas,Cultural studies,History
                politics,graffiti,squares,GAM,streets,public art,urban and visual culture,mural,walls

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