Volverse comunidad para resistir al despojo: el caso del Movimiento No Tav del Valle de Susa en el norte de Italia
Abstract
Este artículo se basa en una etnografía del Movimiento No Tav, que lleva más de tres décadas resistiendo a la imposición de un megaproyecto en el Valle de Susa. En el texto se da cuenta de cómo las estrategias represivas implementa- das por el Estado para imponer la obra, lejos de desmovilizar la lucha No Tav, la ha consolidado, impulsando la conformación de una "comunidad" en resistencia. Seguidamente, se presentan los principales elementos que caracterizan dicha comunidad y sus prácticas de producción y reproducción, evidenciando la centralidad del cuidado como herramienta de resistencia frente a los procesos de despojo contemporáneos.
This article is based on an ethnography of the No Tav movement, which has been resisting the imposition of a mega-project in the Susa Valley for more than three decades. It shows how, far from demobilising the No Tav struggle, the repressive strategies used by the state to impose the project have consolidated it and encouraged the formation of a "community" of resistance. It then presents the main elements that characterize this community and its practices of production and reproduction, highlighting the centrality of care as a tool of resistance to contemporary processes of dispossession.
This article is based on an ethnography of the No Tav movement, which has been resisting the imposition of a mega-project in the Susa Valley for more than three decades. It shows how, far from demobilising the No Tav struggle, the repressive strategies used by the state to impose the project have consolidated it and encouraged the formation of a "community" of resistance. It then presents the main elements that characterize this community and its practices of production and reproduction, highlighting the centrality of care as a tool of resistance to contemporary processes of dispossession.
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Vol. 28, No. 52