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Protest and the Practice of Normal Life in Bulgaria
Volume 17, Issue 26 (2017): Lietuvos etnologija: socialinės antropologijos ir etnologijos studijos, pp. 193–214
Elana Resnick  

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Pub. online
31 December 2017
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1 December 2017

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This article argues that Bulgaria’s 2013–2014 protests were rooted in an imagined ‘normal’ life that protesters turned into political action, what I call the politics of praxis. The politics of praxis refers to the practice of aspirational everyday life as a form of political engagement. Protesters craft the type of world they deem ‘normal’ by performing and practising what they imagine an EU-era Bulgarian society should be. Everyday ‘normalcy’ is both (1) to what protesters aspire, and (2) the conditions of everyday protest life. It is only within the unordinary space of protest that utopian visions of EU-era ‘normal’ life can be realised.

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protest activism social movements Bulgaria European Union

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