The space of the absent

During the feminist march on March 8, 2019 in Santiago, Chile, a group of women carried out an intervention called “Espacio de las ausentes” (Space of the absent) in which the arrangement of the bodies showed and stressed the presence of the absent bodies from the demonstration, particularly of the...

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Published inEmotion, space and society Vol. 37; p. 100712
Main Authors Campos-Medina, Luis, Jaureguiberry-Mondion, Josefina, Silva-Roquefort, Rebeca
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.11.2020
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Summary:During the feminist march on March 8, 2019 in Santiago, Chile, a group of women carried out an intervention called “Espacio de las ausentes” (Space of the absent) in which the arrangement of the bodies showed and stressed the presence of the absent bodies from the demonstration, particularly of the women murdered by patriarchal violence. The phrase is flashy and could sound like an oxymoron. How can a space be filled by absent subjects? How can absent subjects appear? In this text we ask ourselves about the affective implications that this type of use of public space has on bodies and collectivities. Analysing a photography took at the demonstration, we argue that the space that emerges from the co-presence of the bodies, present and absent, and of materialities, is one that is more porous to a multiple capacity to affect and be affected that recognises and makes present situations of exclusion and oppression. •Explores how absence can compose our experience of space.•Different experiences of absence might open new spaces of radical representation.•Feminist artistic interventions allow non-present bodies to be constitutive of the present space.
ISSN:1755-4586
1878-0040
DOI:10.1016/j.emospa.2020.100712