ARTÍCULO
Objetos desobedientes: escraches y la lucha por la vivienda en la PAH
Fecha
2019Registro en:
0210-1963
10.3989/arbor.2019.793n3007
Autor
Suarez Ontaneda, Maka
Institución
Resumen
This article describes the material culture of street politics of the Platform for People Affected by Mortgages (PAH) during its escrache campaign, a specific type of performative activism used to pressure politicians to change Spain’s mortgagelaw. By focusing on giant cardboard circles used during these protests, I explore how particular objects have the ability to reframe where and how politics takes place. Based on ethnographic material, the article shows the making and use of these giant circles in order to theorize the notion of “disobedient objects”. It focuses on three aspects: how these giant circles produced a specific type of political assembly, how they became political tools for subverting the dominant narrative in Spain’s financial crisis, and how they turned into key elements for questioning the morality of mortgage debt and indebtedness.