The City as the (Anti)Structure: Fearscapes, social movement, and protest square

Lo Squaderno 1 (57):53-56 (2020)
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Abstract

The fear of the other is the main focus of this paper, which analyse Tehran protest squares as inside-out spaces where the state attempts to maintain some form of control, and where the public attempts to occupy it. The fear of ‘others’ can lead to exclusion from the public space of those who are seen as threatening. This process of ‘otherness’ renders fear as an arena of conflict and highlights the political utility of fear by particular groups and individuals.

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Asma Mehan
Texas Tech University

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