Through a range of ethnographic case studies focusing on the Portuguese recovery after the economic crisis, this book begins a conversation about the experience of recuperation and repair.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Politics of Recuperation: An Introduction
Francisco Martínez
1.
- Recuperative Modes of Action: Reciprocity, Dependence and Resistance to Austerity Policies in Rural Portugal
Ema Pires
- Beautiful People Eat Ugly Fruit: Ugliness and the Cracks of the System
André Nóvo
- If Buildings Could Speak: Makeshift Urbanity on the Outskirts of Lisbon
Giacomo Pozzi
- Geographies of Public Art and Urban Regeneration in Lisbon
Chiara Pussetti
- The Compost of Recuperation. Fabricating Social Ties in the Interstices
Marcos Farias Ferreira and Francisco Martinez
- The Place of Recuperation. Limits and Challenges of Urban Recovery in Post-austerity Portugal
Luis Mendes
- Secondary Agents of Recuperation within the Hindu Community in Lisbon.
Inês Lourenço.
- Recuperation and Vice Versa in Portuguese Folk Art.
Maria Manuela Restivo and Luciano Moreira
- Recuperative Dances: Reconnecting through Kizomba in a Crisis Context
Livia Jiménez Sedano
Conclusion: Repair as Repopulating the Devastated Desert of Our Political and Social Imaginations
Tomás Sánchez Criado
Afterword Micro Spaces of Resilience and Resistance: Coping with the Multiple Crises in Portugal.
Isabel David