Articles | Volume 73, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-73-11-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-73-11-2018
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15 Jan 2018
Interface |  | 15 Jan 2018

Die Emergenz der Masse – zur Urbanität im globalen Süden

Peter Dirksmeier

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Contemporary urban theory has less to say about internal processes of crowds for theoretical reflections on urbanity. The paper analyses the work on crowds by Peter Sloterdijk and the performative theory of assembly by Judith Butler to enrich contemporary thinking on urbanity in the South. The paper accentuates two arguments. Sloterdijk emphasises the `affective synthesis' of crowds, whereas Butler elaborates the performative effect of crowds to articulate the right of owning attested rights.