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E-grāmata: Ordinary Places/Extraordinary Events: Citizenship, Democracy and Public Space in Latin America

(University of Southern California, USA)
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This book reveals the recent urban history of nine major Latin American cities Mexico City, Havana, Santo Domingo, Caracas, Bogotį, Sćo 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 Pérez Jiménez, 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 societys 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.
Preface and Acknowledgements vii
The Contributors ix
Prologue: Ordinary Places, Extraordinary Events in Latin America 1(10)
Clara Irazabal
Chapter 1 Citizenship, Democracy, and Public Space in Latin America
11(24)
Clara Irazabal
Part I Cities, Democracies and Powers
Chapter 2 Political Appropriation of Public Space: Extraordinary Events in the Zocalo of Mexico City
35(24)
Sergio Tamayo
Xochitl Cruz-Guzman
Chapter 3 Reinventing the Void: Sao Paulo's Museum of Art and Public Life along Avenida Paulista
59(25)
Zeuler R. Lima
Vera M. Pallamin
Chapter 4 A Memorable Public Space: The Plaza of the Central Station in Santiago de Chile
84(19)
Rodrigo Vidal Rojas
Hans Fox Timmling
Chapter 5 Lima's Historic Centre: Old Places Shaping New Social Arrangements
103(23)
Miriam Chion
Wiley Ludena Urquizo
Chapter 6 The Plaza de Bolivar of Bogota: Uniqueness of Place, Multiplicity of Events
126(18)
Alberto Saldarriaga Roa
Part II Place, Citizenship and Nationhood
Chapter 7 Space, Revolution and Resistance: Ordinary Places and Extraordinary Events in Caracas
144(26)
Clara Irazabal
John Foley
Chapter 8 The Struggle for Urban Territories Human Rights Activists in Buenos Aires
170(28)
Susana Kaiser
Chapter 9 Iconic Voids and Social Identity in a Polycentric City: Havana from the Nineteenth to the Twentieth Century
198(23)
Roberto Segre
Chapter 10 Unresolved Public Expressions of Anti-Trujilloism in Santo Domingo
221(27)
Robert Alexander Gonzalez
Index 248
Clara Irazįbal is the Latin Lab Director and Assistant Professor of Urban Planning in the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at Columbia University, New York City.