2024
DOI: 10.1111/awr.12266
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The affective labor of commoning: Street art in illiberal Hungary

Gabriella Lukacs

Abstract: In Hungary, street art has emerged as a unique form of political activism since 2010, when the authoritarian populist Fidesz‐KDNP government rose to power. This essay examines the street art projects of a political party, the MKKP, that transformed this genre into a practice of commoning and a mode of critique to call out the government for not maintaining the commons for the benefit of all. The MKKP's street art projects harness affective labor, which strategically links projects of repairing decaying public … Show more

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