This Dossier is a first contribution towards the historical analysis of a phenomenon that has, for the time being, been shown as in continuous transformation. The multifaceted reality of the occupied Valle Theatre has constituted an absolute novelty in the panorama of Italian theatre. It is here described from five different perspectives: the confrontation with the preceding occupations of public spaces in Rome (the search for analogies and differences); the report of the protest initiatives and civil disobedience that preceded and prepared the occupation of the Valle Theatre; the unexpected intervention of some famous lawyers who provided support to a battle that had emerged from the limits of the theatre and flowed into the wider struggle for the defence of historical buildings. Two studies are dedicated to the communication strategies of the squatters, starting from the organisation of the evening events and the language used. Nine analytical tables contain a wealth of documentary material.
Il Dossier è un primo contributo all’analisi storica di quello che, per ora, si è presentato come un fenomeno in continua trasformazione. La poliedrica realtà del Valle Occupato per molti versi ha costituito un’assoluta novità nel panorama del teatro italiano. Qui viene descritta partendo da cinque diverse prospettive: il confronto con le precedenti occupazioni di spazi pubblici romani (alla ricerca di analogie e differenze); la cronaca delle azioni di protesta e di disobbedienza civile che hanno preceduto e preparato l’occupazione del Valle; l’intervento inaspettato di alcuni autorevoli giuristi a sostegno di una battaglia che è uscita dai confini del teatro per confluire nella più ampia lotta per la difesa dei beni comuni. Due riflessioni sono dedicate alle strategie comunicative degli occupanti, a partire dall’organizzazione delle serate e dal linguaggio utilizzato. Nove schede analitiche raccolgono un ricco materiale documentario.
Dossier Valle. Gli anni dell'occupazione. Nove schede, cinque saggi e un prologo
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2013-01-01
Abstract
This Dossier is a first contribution towards the historical analysis of a phenomenon that has, for the time being, been shown as in continuous transformation. The multifaceted reality of the occupied Valle Theatre has constituted an absolute novelty in the panorama of Italian theatre. It is here described from five different perspectives: the confrontation with the preceding occupations of public spaces in Rome (the search for analogies and differences); the report of the protest initiatives and civil disobedience that preceded and prepared the occupation of the Valle Theatre; the unexpected intervention of some famous lawyers who provided support to a battle that had emerged from the limits of the theatre and flowed into the wider struggle for the defence of historical buildings. Two studies are dedicated to the communication strategies of the squatters, starting from the organisation of the evening events and the language used. Nine analytical tables contain a wealth of documentary material.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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