L’ocupació del Teatro Valle a Roma
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Federica Giardini
On the 14th June, 2011, the Teatro Valle, the oldest theatre in
Rome, was occupied by a group of women and men workers from the show business world to prevent it from being passed into private hands. This re-appropriation is an act of political force in order to stop the violence perpetrated by the State in the name of economic profits. This occupation returns not only the theatre to the citizens but also the genuine meaning of politics: care of the other.
Rome, was occupied by a group of women and men workers from the show business world to prevent it from being passed into private hands. This re-appropriation is an act of political force in order to stop the violence perpetrated by the State in the name of economic profits. This occupation returns not only the theatre to the citizens but also the genuine meaning of politics: care of the other.
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Ocupació, Teatro Valle Occupato de Roma, Pràctiques d’ocupació, Restituir, Curar del llindar, Cultura, Bellesa, L’inèdit
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Giardini, Federica. «L’ocupació del Teatro Valle a Roma». DUODA: estudis de la diferència sexual, 2013, núm. 44, p. 30-32, https://raco.cat/index.php/DUODA/article/view/265955.
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