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THE SEXIST MICROPHYSICS OF POWER

Silvia Federici Nerea Barjola

The Alcàsser Case and the Construction of Sexual Terror

A groundbreaking feminist text that frames our obsession with true crime as a form of sexual terror.
In 1992, three teenage girls went missing from the small town of Alcàsser in Valencia, Spain while on their way to a nightclub, in a case whose strangeness and brutality continues to draw popular speculation decades later. Feminist theorist Nerea Barjola retraces the high-profile search to find them and the media frenzy of the ensuing trial to explore our cultural fascination with the harm done to women's bodies. The graphic rehearsal of the details in news and media fuels cautionary tales of sexual danger that induce in women a mental map of places they can and cannot go, the activities they dare not do. Rape is not an individual crime but the expropriation of the female body, a threat leveled against a class of potential victims that shifts the burden of staying safe onto their own internalized policing. This, Barjola argues, is the frontline for female transgression, freedom, and resistance. Offering a feminist take on Giorgio Agamben's concept of bare life, this riveting case study identifies spaces where women cross beyond social limitsa house, a party, a carinto a place where danger is all but inevitable, where the state of exception turns into the scene of the crime. The Sexist Microphysics of Power builds on Judith Butler's work on performativity, Michel Foucault's thinking on the day-to-day operations of power, and Silvia Federici's analysis of the witch hunt to propose a paradigm shift in our understanding of the systemic impact of gender violence and of a culture the relishes in its lurid repetition. In 2021, the Spanish government awarded the book a national distinction for the significance of its research for social transformation. Nerea Barjola (Santurtzi, 1980) is a writer, researcher, trainer, and consultant specialising in the analysis of sexual violence and its representations. She holds a PhD in Feminism and Gender from the Universidad del País Vasco, and a degree in Political Science and Administration. She also holds the title of Equality Agent. Her academic work focuses on representations of sexual violence and how they determine or coerce women's practices. She published the essay Microfísica Sexista del poder. El caso Alcàsser y la construcción del Terror sexual (Virus, 2018). The publication is a story about sexual terror in the 90s and aims to resignify Alcàsser's crime as a political narrative that had a huge impact on women's lives. In this same line of work, she has participated in several publications and contributed different articles and research studies, including Placer y peligro: politizando el debate sobre la violencia sexual , Aquí estamos. Puzzle de un momento feminista, (Akal, 2019) and Genova Per noi, Tranquilas. Historias para ir solas por las noches (Lumen, 2019). Currently, she combines the writing of essays with different work related to equality policies, and also provides advice and script analysis with a gender perspective for film producers. In 2021 her book, Microfísica Sexista del poder, translated into English, received the 2021 Menina Prize, awarded by the Government Delegation Against Gender Violence in the category of "work of social transformation", for generating a new paradigm of understanding sexual violence.
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Published 2024-05-07 by AK Press

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The three hundred pages of The Sexist Microphysics of Power have been passed along from hand to hand, between friends, almost like smuggled photocopies with a Post-It attached: 'Read this. It's about the reasons for our fear.' Hers is a landmark in political research.

Winner of the 2021 Menina Prize

Seldom does a work of cultural theory force us to revisit an entire universe of evidence as if we had never seen it before. Taking as her starting point the sexual assault and murder of three women in Spain that marked a whole generation in the 1990s, Nerea Barjola conducts a thorough study that will from now on be required reading for anyone interested in the politics of rape and sexual violence.

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This is the great contribution that The Sexist Microphysics of Power makes to the feminist fight against violence ... and against the complicity of the media with institutional sexism ... the book is unique in its examination of the many tricks that journalists use to redirect attention in the crime toward the character of the victim, cruelly using women's fear and the suffering we see around us to denigrate our demands for freedom.

English World: AK Press