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Street-protests and emotions
A temporary unity
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While myriad tensions exist in the Athenian anarchist and anti-authoritarian space, temporary solidarity reigns during street-protests. This chapter unravels some of the complexities within Athenian street-protests. It begins by looking at the characteristics of street-protests, performative violence and the role of Black Bloc tactics. The chapter proposes that militant street-protests are acts of political communication and examples of anarchist and anti-authoritarian prefigurative politics. It explores some of the nuances of violence within street-protests and suggests that when it comes time to protest in the street, there is nothing at all pacifist about the space. Finally, the chapter looks at a range of emotions that are expressed, fermented and developed through acts of performative violence. It shows how experiences and elements of street-protest are shared and negotiated amongst actors, contributing to the ongoing construction of Athenian anarchist and anti-authoritarian collective identity.

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Anarchy in Athens

An ethnography of militancy, emotions and violence

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