Boom Boom
Boom Boom
"The party is political." This slogan is struggling to convince today.
dancefloor, invested by capitalism, is watered down in its becoming an atmosphere.
power mobilizes the power of the party to celebrate a national identity
fantasized, and at the same time represses those who escape it. However
There survives in the contemporary party a policy in minor mode: spaces of
self-reinvention, alternative social geometries, ephemeral forms of
commons and breeding ground for joy for struggles. From the intimate to the collective, this book
is as much the mapping of these festive paradoxes as an ode to the celebration as
an area to defend against colonization by the day of our sociabilities.
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