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Images Within the Precarity Movement in Italy

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Feminist Review, 2007, 87, 130-135
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MATTONI, Alice, DÖRR, Nicole, Images Within the Precarity Movement in Italy, Feminist Review, 2007, 87, 130-135 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/16554
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The recent cycle of social struggles against precarity in Italy has been characterized by an extensive use of images representing precarious workers. This contribution explores this in the case of the Euro Mayday Parade (EMP) protest campaign. The subversion of existing popular culture traditions was the main objective of the activists' newly created icons such as San Precario, Serpica Naro and other visual tools. The visual work on gender in the EMP seemed to fill a gap between theoretical work on the feminization of affective and immaterial labour and the less predominant presence of gender. Visual icons seem to have been at least as successful as text messages in publicizing the precarity discourse and their production deserves further attention.
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