The generative politics of presentism in post-15M Spain

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Evinson, K

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2025-07-01T16:29:09Z

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2025-07-01T16:29:09Z

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2021-08-01

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<jats:p>This essay revises post-15M movement political party landscape, emphasizing the intentional yet unusual use of the present within the New Left's organizing grammar. Against sectors of the traditional Left, who see presentism as a product of neoliberalism, I claim that in the post-15M conjuncture, the present constituted a battleground in the struggle for a dignified life. First, I focus on the Catalan left-wing nationalist party CUP's use of anarchist symbols to suggest that references to sabotage were deployed to disrupt parliamentary politics, forcing constant interruption. Second, I analyze Podemos founding member Iñigo Errejón's speech after the party's 2016 national election defeat, where his rhetoric linked the temporality of the present with anti-austerity protestors’ embodied presence. Last, I read the rise of neomunicipalisms as another iteration of presentism, aiming to politicize everyday life. To conclude, I advance that such material practices of “generative presentism” problematize presentism's assumed depoliticizing nature.</jats:p>

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0190-3659

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1527-2141

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/32535

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en

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Duke University Press

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Boundary 2

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10.1215/01903659-9155789

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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0

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The generative politics of presentism in post-15M Spain

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Journal article

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Evinson, K|0000-0001-7159-2398

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169

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190

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3

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Duke

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Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

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Romance Studies

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Published

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48

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