'Home is not what it was': making, unmaking, and remaking precarious homes among housing activists in Spain

Ana Paola Gutierrez Garza*

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Abstract

Activists fighting evictions in Madrid develop various social, affective, and material connections with and disconnections from their homes. This is especially important for people who are immersed in a regime of economic austerity and neoliberal housing policies that have provoked the social and material unmaking and remaking of homes. These processes take place and are performed through the making and unmaking of material and affective links that people have with objects, materials, and infrastructures. I show how making, unmaking, and remaking precarious homes are multifaceted processes that involve material destruction and reconstruction. They are also affective and political responses to austerity and material loss. More importantly, they bring the intimacy and care for the home to the realm of political activism within the PAH (Platform for People Affected by Mortgages).
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages17
JournalJournal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
VolumeEarly View
Early online date11 Dec 2024
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 11 Dec 2024

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