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Antifascism and Wildness. “Partisan Ecologies” between the Spanish Civil War and the Global Warming Era

Authors: Vindel, Jaime;

Antifascism and Wildness. “Partisan Ecologies” between the Spanish Civil War and the Global Warming Era

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[FR] Ce court essai utilise le concept d’ “écologies partisanes” afin d’analyser certains chapitres passés et présents de la relation entre l’antifascisme et la nature. Selon l’écomarxiste suédois Andreas Malm, la nature sauvage [wilderness] n’a pas seulement représenté une idée essentialiste issue des projections de l’environnementalisme sur une nature supposément intacte, mais a également été l’un des véritables espaces de l’antagonisme moderne. En prenant cet approche théorique, l’essai décrit l’existence du Bataillon Alpin de la Sierra del Guadarrama pendant la guerre civile espagnole et ses résonances dans certains événements contemporains.

[EN] This short essay uses the concept of “partisan ecologies” in order to analyse certain past and present chapters on the relationship between anti-fascism and nature. According to the Swedish eco-Marxist Andreas Malm, wilderness has not only represented an essentialist idea resulting from the projections of conservationist environmentalism about a supposedly untouched nature, but has also been one of the real spaces of a modern antagonism. Taking this theoretical point of departure, the text describes the Alpine Battalion of the Sierra del Guadarrama during the Spanish Civil War and its resonances in some contemporary events.

This essay has been written thanks to the Ramón y Cajal contract (2018) that I enjoy and as part of the CSIC (PIE 202010E005) and Ministry of Science and Innovation (HAR2017-82755-P, PID2019-109252RBI00 and PID2019-107757-RB-100) research projects in which I participate

Este artículo está sujeto a una licencia CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

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alpine battalion, wildness, anthropocene, antifascism, History of Art, Architecture, partisan ecologies, and Archaeology, climate movement, Arts and Humanities, Other Arts and Humanities, History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology, Theory and Criticism

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