The mobilising memory of the 15-M movement: recollections and sediments in Spanish protest culture

IF 2.5 1区 社会学 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Manuel Jiménez-Sánchez, Patricia García-Espín
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ABSTRACT The 15-M movement, which emerged in 2011 amidst the Great Recession in Spain, has achieved the status of transformative protest event. Social movement research using this concept has mostly focused on meso-level legacies: event memories shape later organisational dynamics within social movements and among activists. Collective memories can, however, transcend the activists’ milieu, acting as a sediment in the political culture of broader social sectors. Along this line of inquiry, this article examines the memory of the 15-M movement among ordinary demonstrators in two recent mobilisations (International Women’s Day and the pensioners’ protests). Based on forty-four in-depth interviews, we show not only a widespread recollection of 15-M eight years later, but also that memories include mobilising components, influencing the perceptions of protest as an efficacious political tool, or extending protest repertoires that are now considered familiar and legitimate. Recollections of 15-M are also associated with changes in the critical understanding of the political system and the advancement of a new political subject, which envisages an active role in politics for ordinary citizens. Significantly, these mobilising memories are discernible even among those who did not participate at the time, showing that cultural legacies may have transcended the first-instance protagonists. In short, protest action, subjects, critical mentalities and repertoires gained an enduring legitimacy, which is consistent with the extension of alternative horizontal logics of politics and more active understandings of citizenship.
15-M运动的动员记忆:西班牙抗议文化的回忆与沉淀
15-M运动于2011年在西班牙经济大衰退期间兴起,已经取得了变革抗议事件的地位。使用这一概念的社会运动研究主要集中在中观层面的遗产:事件记忆塑造了社会运动和活动家之间后来的组织动态。然而,集体记忆可以超越活动家的环境,在更广泛的社会部门的政治文化中发挥沉淀作用。沿着这条调查路线,本文考察了最近两次动员(国际妇女节和领取养老金者抗议)中普通示威者对15-M运动的记忆。基于44次深度访谈,我们不仅展示了八年后15-M的广泛回忆,而且还展示了记忆包括动员组成部分,影响抗议作为有效政治工具的看法,或扩展现在被认为熟悉和合法的抗议剧目。对15-M的回忆也与对政治制度的批判性理解的变化和新政治主题的进步有关,这一主题设想了普通公民在政治中的积极作用。值得注意的是,即使在那些当时没有参与的人身上,这些动员记忆也能被识别出来,这表明文化遗产可能超越了最初的主角。简而言之,抗议行动、主体、批判心态和套路获得了持久的合法性,这与替代性政治横向逻辑的延伸和对公民身份的更积极的理解是一致的。
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