The Autonomous Life?

Nieuws, gepost door: E. Goldmann op 01/07/2016 07:09:31

Wanneer: 01/07/2016 - 20:23

New book about the Amsterdam Squatters Movement in the 2000's published.


In 2005, Nazima Kadir, an anthropologist from New York City, came to Amsterdam to ponder the subject of her PhD dissertation. She became quickly drawn into the political and cultural sphere of the city's radical housing movement. After a short sneak preview as an outside observer, her own housing problems pushed her to actively join as a squatter for a couple of years. She shared the movement's struggle in work and pleasure, victories and defeats and (most importantly) in it's intense external and internal discourse around all things political.

Her book, 'The autonomous life?' is a lively portrait of the Amsterdam Squatters Movement during the early 2000's, its campaigns for affordable housing and non commercial cultural space, its loud demonstrations, wild parties, endless meetings, tenacious resilience, unconditional solidarity, vicious gossip and its struggle to live up to its own high ideals. Nazima observes with a sharp eye, describes with a sharp tongue and reflects with a sharp mind, with all the depth and insight of a thorough scholar and the fierce conviction
of an experienced activist. 'The autonomous life?' stands in sharp contrast to the academic zealotery romantically glorifying social movements observed from the outside and movement politicians using pseudo science to push their political agendas.

In the acknowledgements, she writes:

'Thanks to all twenty of my housemates and the residents of a specific squatted neighborhood for making space for me in your lives. I treasure the bonds that I share with all of you despite the evictions and the heartaches. Looking back, we were a family,
experiencing the joys and the struggles of family life. I also want to extend special thanks to the collective of a particular squatted social center as well as to the activists with whom I worked on the defense campaigns of the houses where I resided. I would
also like to thank the brave members of the black bloc, who powerfully avenged my evictions.'

The full book is available online Open Acess ( CC license ):
https://www.oapen.org/view?docId=608061.xhtml

Paperback's should be available in your local Radical Bookstore or at Manchester University Press
http://www.manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781784994112/

Tags: anarchisme boek kraken


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And don't forget about the sitcom: http://ourautonomouslife.info/



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Squatting is not an art form.
The Squatting Community is not a magical fairy land that will solve your problems.
Squatting is not to be analyzed for research purposes.
Squatters are people.
Squats are not your personal zoo.

Squatting is an always will be just.
A means to an end.

It's not a lifestyle.



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in pdf format (from xhtml)



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Epub version with a link to this page
http://bookzz.org/book/2596207/4acbac



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Zie eerder: [am*dam] Infoavond 'The Autonomous Life' in Joes Garage,
https://www.indymedia.nl/nl/2011/01/72997.shtml



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Doctoraal voor de RUG-faculteit ruimtelijke wetenschappen, Struggling for recognition and affordable housing in Amsterdam and Hamburg: resignation, resistance, relocation door Tino Buchholz. Uit de samenvatting:

"Traditioneel wordt Amsterdam gezien als een ‘just city’, waarin de sociale strijd om betaalbare en degelijke woonruimte wordt vormgegeven met aandacht voor rechtvaardigheid en solidariteit. Uit dit werk blijkt echter dat dit traditionele beeld op zijn minst moet worden bijgesteld. Door sterk oplopende huizenprijzen en een afname van betaalbare huurwoningen in de stad lijkt er in Amsterdam alle reden te zijn voor het herdefiniëren en intensiveren van de sociale strijd om betaalbare en degelijke woonruimte."

https://www.academia.edu/26789728/Struggling_for_recognition_and_afforda...



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Book Review – The Autonomous Life? Paradoxes of hierarchy and authority in the squatters movement in Amsterdam
Posted on December 19, 2017
https://www.trespass.network/?p=993&lang=en


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