Os “comuns” e as multidões
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Palavras-chave

Acumulação primitiva
Globalização
Protestos
Imagens
Multidão anticapitalista
Universalização de baixo

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EDWARDS, Steve. Os “comuns” e as multidões: considerando a fotografia de cima e de baixo. Crítica Marxista, Campinas, SP, v. 24, n. 45, p. 9–33, 2017. DOI: 10.53000/cma.v24i45.19092. Disponível em: https://econtents.bc.unicamp.br/inpec/index.php/cma/article/view/19092. Acesso em: 26 jun. 2024.

Resumo

A dissolução das comunidades de aldeia pelos “cercamentos” criou a multidão moderna. A valorização neoliberal do indivíduo, acima de qualquer forma comum de vida (salvo as “comunidades” religiosas e militares), inspira as imagens que demonizam a multidão. As fotos de manifestantes violentos são as preferidas pela máquina mediática capitalista. Mas há caminhos para pensar desde baixo uma visão alternativa de multidão, com a ajuda das recentes representações fotográficas da multidão anticapitalista feitas por Allan Sekula, Chris Marker e Joel Sternfeld

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