The Housing Struggle of Working-Class Migrant Women in Spain Through a Double Horizon of Political Temporality

Inés Gutiérrez-Cueli, Javier Gil, Miguel A. Martínez, Ángela García-Bernardos
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Impoverished and working-class migrant women have been the hardest hit and most exploited people during both the real estate-financial accumulation cycle and the aftermath of the 2008 crisis in Spain. Since 2009, these women have also been the key actors in outstanding civil disobedience to the neoliberal financial rule through their engagement in housing activism. How has this happened, and with what effects? Our research responds to these questions by focusing on the collective and contextualized strategies of extended struggles for social reproduction. This analytical framework integrates intersectional social structures, spatio-temporal dimensions of social reproduction, and the historical context of real-estate financialisation. Additionally, we argue that the notion of a “double horizon of political temporality” helps explain how the housing struggle evolved and identifies which social and political outcomes were produced. We suggest that this case reveals the mechanisms and impacts of similar grassroots movements challenging the current financialised dynamics of capitalism.
从政治时间性的双重视角看西班牙工薪阶层移民妇女的住房斗争
在西班牙的房地产-金融积累周期和 2008 年危机之后,贫困的工人阶级移民妇女一直是受打击最严重、受剥削最严重的人群。自 2009 年以来,这些妇女还通过参与住房活动,成为对新自由主义金融规则进行非暴力反抗的主要行动者。这种情况是如何发生的,又产生了什么影响?我们的研究通过关注社会再生产扩展斗争的集体和背景化策略来回应这些问题。这一分析框架整合了交叉性社会结构、社会再生产的时空维度以及房地产金融化的历史背景。此外,我们认为 "政治时间性的双重视野 "这一概念有助于解释住房斗争是如何演变的,并确定产生了哪些社会和政治结果。我们认为,这一案例揭示了挑战当前资本主义金融化动态的类似基层运动的机制和影响。
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