“喜悦”:莫兰迪大桥坍塌后的壁画与后政治的失败

Pub Date : 2023-01-15 DOI:10.1111/ciso.12442
Emanuela Guano
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2018年,莫兰迪大桥倒塌,造成43人死亡,600人流离失所。坍塌后,Certosa几乎完全与世隔绝,首当其冲。就在这时,热那亚的保守派政府推出了“墙上”,这是一个旨在平息居民愤怒的街头艺术项目;壁画的主题是“欢乐”。该项目借鉴了2019年至2022年间进行的民族志研究,探索了Certosa“欢乐”街头艺术的后政治基础。我认为,这些壁画是市政府试图制定一种美学治理,试图掩盖制度忽视,同时阻止政治对抗;这是通过合理的分布来实现的(Ranciõre 2010,24-25),旨在通过塑造居民对其社区的感知来促进共识。然而,我也认为,街头艺术项目非但没有在热那亚的保守派政府和塞尔托萨的居民之间培养后政治时代的忠诚,反而未能动摇一个围绕自身被剥夺选举权的意识而组织起来的社区。由于Certosa的破坏有增无减,陷入困境的居民加强了他们对安全和基本服务的要求,而这些服务仍然被拒绝提供给他们的社区。
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“Joy”: Murals and the Failure of Post-politics After the Morandi Bridge Collapse

In 2018, the Morandi bridge collapsed, killing 43 people and displacing 600 from their homes in Genoa's postindustrial outskirts. Almost entirely isolated after the collapse, Certosa bore much of the brunt of the disaster. This is when Genoa's conservative administration launched On the Wall, a street art project meant to assuage residents’ anger; the theme chosen for the murals was “joy.” Drawing on ethnographic research conducted between 2019 and 2022, this project explores the post-political underpinnings of Certosa's “joyous” street art.

These murals, I suggest, are an attempt by the city administration to enact a type of aesthetic governance that seeks to conceal institutional neglect while foreclosing political antagonism; this happens through a distribution of the sensible (Ranciѐre 2010, 24-25) that is meant to promote consensus by shaping the residents’ perception of their neighborhood. However, I also contend that, instead of fostering a post-political allegiance between Genoa's conservative administration and Certosa's residents, the street art project failed to sway a community organized around the awareness of its own disenfranchisement. Since Certosa's ruination continued unabated, beleaguered residents intensified their demands for the safety and the basic services that are still denied to their neighborhood.

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