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Ordinary Places/Extraordinary Events - Citizenship, Democracy and Public Space in Latin America (Paperback)
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Ordinary Places/Extraordinary Events - Citizenship, Democracy and Public Space in Latin America (Paperback)
Series: Planning, History and Environment Series
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This book reveals the recent urban history of nine major Latin
American cities - Mexico City, Havana, Santo Domingo, Caracas,
Bogota, Sao Paulo, Lima, Santiago, and Buenos Aires - through
studies of their public spaces and the events that have taken place
there. The case studies provide an unprecedented opportunity to
look at cities with comparable cultural and political histories,
and to investigate the use and meaning of urban space by ordinary
people in extraordinary, history-making events. While some argue
that public spaces are a prerequisite for the expression,
representation and reinforcement of democracy, equally they can be
said to be used in the pursuit of totalitarianism. In Latin
America, there have been the experiences of the Santiago of
Pinochet, the Buenos Aires of Videla, the Asuncion of Strossner, or
the Caracas of Perez Jimenez, among others. Yet even here political
demonstrations in public spaces played a critical role in the
eventual revocation of those regimes, and/or in the subsequent
re-establishment of democracy. For the two opposing political
visions - democracy versus totalitarianism - public streets and
spaces, in both the past and present, have been the site for the
enactment and contestation of various stances on democracy and
citizenship. Indeed, the public sphere, as the intangible realm for
the expression, reproduction, and/or recreation of a society's
culture and polity, usually encompasses opposing political visions
and nurtures acute social confrontations which are played out in
tangible space. By exploring the use and meaning of public spaces
in Latin American cities over time, the book sheds light on
contemporary redefinitions of citizenship and democracy in the
Americas, and by extrapolation, the world.
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