Operación Araña: reflections on how a performative intervention in Buenos Aires’s subway system can help rethink feminist activism

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Autor(a) principal: Méndez, Mariela
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Estudos Históricos (Rio de Janeiro)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.fgv.br/reh/article/view/81278
Resumo: On July 31, 2018, Buenos Aires’s subway system was overtaken by a public intervention under the name “Operación Araña,” co-organized by Ni Una Menos — a feminist social movement focused on gender violence —, the Campaign for the Right to Legal, Safe, and Free Abortion, unionized metro workers, and more than seventy organizations, with the overall intention of affirming women’s autonomy and calling attention to several social issues with direct impact on their lives. This study weaves a series of reflections on some of the specific features of the Operación Araña intervention that can shed light on how and why the new feminist wave in Argentina has gained such momentum while gauging its impact on redefining what we understand as activism. Drawing from Judith Butler’s notions on the performative political potential of the assembly (Notes Toward a Performative Theory of Assembly, 2015), this article unveils the various forms of embodied resistance staged in the public space by this new surge of activists, popularly called the “green tide” after the color identifying the Campaign for the Right to Legal, Safe, and Free Abortion. In claiming a unique and radical performative space wherein to exercise agency and display new forms of organization, the green tide also has by the same token laid claim to a reconfigured public space conducive to new forms of sociality and the preservation of all lives.
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spelling Operación Araña: reflections on how a performative intervention in Buenos Aires’s subway system can help rethink feminist activismOperación Araña: reflexiones sobre cómo una intervención performática en el subterráneo de Buenos Aires puede ayudar a repensar el activismo feministaOperación Araña: reflexões sobre como uma intervenção performática no metrô de Buenos Aires pode ajudar a repensar o ativismo feministaGreen tideCampaign for the Right to LegalSafeand Free AbortionCollective performanceActivism.marea verdeCampaña por el Aborto LegalSeguro y GratuitoPerformance ColectivaActivismoMaré verdeCampanha pelo Aborto LegalSeguro e GratuitoPerformance coletivaAtivismo.On July 31, 2018, Buenos Aires’s subway system was overtaken by a public intervention under the name “Operación Araña,” co-organized by Ni Una Menos — a feminist social movement focused on gender violence —, the Campaign for the Right to Legal, Safe, and Free Abortion, unionized metro workers, and more than seventy organizations, with the overall intention of affirming women’s autonomy and calling attention to several social issues with direct impact on their lives. This study weaves a series of reflections on some of the specific features of the Operación Araña intervention that can shed light on how and why the new feminist wave in Argentina has gained such momentum while gauging its impact on redefining what we understand as activism. Drawing from Judith Butler’s notions on the performative political potential of the assembly (Notes Toward a Performative Theory of Assembly, 2015), this article unveils the various forms of embodied resistance staged in the public space by this new surge of activists, popularly called the “green tide” after the color identifying the Campaign for the Right to Legal, Safe, and Free Abortion. In claiming a unique and radical performative space wherein to exercise agency and display new forms of organization, the green tide also has by the same token laid claim to a reconfigured public space conducive to new forms of sociality and the preservation of all lives.El 31 de julio de 2018, el subte de Buenos Aires fue tomado por una intervención pública bajo el nombre de “Operación Araña”, coorganizada por Ni Una Menos — un movimiento social feminista enfocado en la violencia de género — la Campaña por el Aborto Legal, Seguro y Gratuito, miembros del sindicato del metro y más de setenta organizaciones, con la intención de afirmar la autonomía de las mujeres y hacer visible una serie de cuestiones sociales con impacto directo en sus vidas. Este ensayo entreteje un conjunto de reflexiones sobre algunos de los rasgos específicos de la intervención que pueden iluminar cómo y por qué esta nueva marea feminista ha conseguido tanto ímpetu mientras redefine lo que entendemos por activismo. Inspirado en las nociones de Judith Butler sobre el potencial político performativo de la asamblea (Notes Toward a Performative Theory of Assembly, 2015), este ensayo revela las distintas formas de resistencia encarnada en los cuerpos de esta nueva ola de activistas que ocuparon el espacio público, la así llamada “marea verde” por el color que identifica a la Campaña por el Aborto Legal, Seguro y Gratuito. Al reclamar un espacio performativo único y radical en el que para ejercer la agencia y desplegar nuevas formas de organización, la “marea verde” ha conseguido reclamar al mismo tiempo una reconfiguración del espacio público que conduzca a nuevas formas de sociabilidad y a la preservación de todas las vidas.No 31 de julho de 2018, o metrô de Buenos Aires foi tomado pela intervenção performática Operación Araña, organizada pelo movimento social feminista focado na violência de género Ni una Menos, uma campanha pelo aborto legal, livre e gratuito por membros do sindicato do metrô, e mais de 70 organizações, com os intuitos de garantir a autonomia das mulheres e tornar visíveis questões sociais que têm impacto direto sobre suas vidas. O ensaio entrelaça um conjunto de reflexões acerca de algumas das características da intervenção a fim de esclarecer como e por que essa nova onda feminista tem alcançado grande ímpeto a ponto de redefinir o próprio conceito de ativismo. Inspirado nas noções de Judith Butler sobre o potencial político performativo da assembleia (Notes Toward a Performative Theory of Assembly, 2015), o ensaio expõe as diferentes formas de resistência encarnadas nos corpos dessa nova onda de ativistas que ocuparam o espaço público. Ao reclamar um espaço radical performativo no qual podem exercer agência e desenvolver novas formas de organização, a maré verde tem conseguido exigir uma reconfiguração do espaço público capaz de levar a novas formas de sociabilidade e à preservação de todas as vidas.Editora FGV2020-05-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.fgv.br/reh/article/view/81278Revista Estudos Históricos; Vol. 33 No. 70 (2020): Gênero e História; 280-297Revista Estudos Históricos; v. 33 n. 70 (2020): Gênero e História; 280-2972178-14940103-2186reponame:Estudos Históricos (Rio de Janeiro)instname:Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)instacron:FGVenghttps://periodicos.fgv.br/reh/article/view/81278/77856Copyright (c) 2020 Revista Estudos Históricosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMéndez, Mariela2020-05-26T21:58:45Zoai:ojs.periodicos.fgv.br:article/81278Revistahttps://periodicos.fgv.br/rehONGhttps://periodicos.fgv.br/reh/oai||biblioteca.digital@fgv.br||eh@fgv.br2178-14940103-2186opendoar:2024-03-06T13:02:15.776009Estudos Históricos (Rio de Janeiro) - Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Operación Araña: reflections on how a performative intervention in Buenos Aires’s subway system can help rethink feminist activism
Operación Araña: reflexiones sobre cómo una intervención performática en el subterráneo de Buenos Aires puede ayudar a repensar el activismo feminista
Operación Araña: reflexões sobre como uma intervenção performática no metrô de Buenos Aires pode ajudar a repensar o ativismo feminista
title Operación Araña: reflections on how a performative intervention in Buenos Aires’s subway system can help rethink feminist activism
spellingShingle Operación Araña: reflections on how a performative intervention in Buenos Aires’s subway system can help rethink feminist activism
Méndez, Mariela
Green tide
Campaign for the Right to Legal
Safe
and Free Abortion
Collective performance
Activism.
marea verde
Campaña por el Aborto Legal
Seguro y Gratuito
Performance Colectiva
Activismo
Maré verde
Campanha pelo Aborto Legal
Seguro e Gratuito
Performance coletiva
Ativismo.
title_short Operación Araña: reflections on how a performative intervention in Buenos Aires’s subway system can help rethink feminist activism
title_full Operación Araña: reflections on how a performative intervention in Buenos Aires’s subway system can help rethink feminist activism
title_fullStr Operación Araña: reflections on how a performative intervention in Buenos Aires’s subway system can help rethink feminist activism
title_full_unstemmed Operación Araña: reflections on how a performative intervention in Buenos Aires’s subway system can help rethink feminist activism
title_sort Operación Araña: reflections on how a performative intervention in Buenos Aires’s subway system can help rethink feminist activism
author Méndez, Mariela
author_facet Méndez, Mariela
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Méndez, Mariela
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Green tide
Campaign for the Right to Legal
Safe
and Free Abortion
Collective performance
Activism.
marea verde
Campaña por el Aborto Legal
Seguro y Gratuito
Performance Colectiva
Activismo
Maré verde
Campanha pelo Aborto Legal
Seguro e Gratuito
Performance coletiva
Ativismo.
topic Green tide
Campaign for the Right to Legal
Safe
and Free Abortion
Collective performance
Activism.
marea verde
Campaña por el Aborto Legal
Seguro y Gratuito
Performance Colectiva
Activismo
Maré verde
Campanha pelo Aborto Legal
Seguro e Gratuito
Performance coletiva
Ativismo.
description On July 31, 2018, Buenos Aires’s subway system was overtaken by a public intervention under the name “Operación Araña,” co-organized by Ni Una Menos — a feminist social movement focused on gender violence —, the Campaign for the Right to Legal, Safe, and Free Abortion, unionized metro workers, and more than seventy organizations, with the overall intention of affirming women’s autonomy and calling attention to several social issues with direct impact on their lives. This study weaves a series of reflections on some of the specific features of the Operación Araña intervention that can shed light on how and why the new feminist wave in Argentina has gained such momentum while gauging its impact on redefining what we understand as activism. Drawing from Judith Butler’s notions on the performative political potential of the assembly (Notes Toward a Performative Theory of Assembly, 2015), this article unveils the various forms of embodied resistance staged in the public space by this new surge of activists, popularly called the “green tide” after the color identifying the Campaign for the Right to Legal, Safe, and Free Abortion. In claiming a unique and radical performative space wherein to exercise agency and display new forms of organization, the green tide also has by the same token laid claim to a reconfigured public space conducive to new forms of sociality and the preservation of all lives.
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