The projection of society on the ground: that is the city. In the same way, space is a practiced place; it is the result of social practice. The objective of this article'ls to demonstrate that walking, as well as having a political effect and transformational potential, can feed policies and aid in processes linked to social justice. To this end, I have two main purposes: on the one hand, to bring together women's practices in the production of Donostia in an ethnohistorical walk; on the other, to examine the effects of interactive practices and political influences in the transformation of the city. I conclude that the interactive practices of gender and the spacialization of performa tivity reflect the geography of power.
Gizartearen proiekzioa lurrean; hori da hiria. Era berean, espazioa praktikatutako le kua da, praktika sozialen emaitza. Hori horrela, artikulu honen helburua da azaltzea ibiltzeak, eragin politikoa eta posibilitate eraldatzaileak izateaz gain, politikak elika ditzakeela eta justizia sozialarekin loturiko prozesuetan lagungarria izan daitekeela. Horretarako, bi xede nagusi ditut; batetik, Donostiaren ekoizpenaren baitako emaku meen praktikak ibilbide etnohistoriko batean biltzea; eta bestetik, hiriaren eraldake tan izandako elkarrekintzen ondorioak zein eragin politikoak aztertzea. Generoaren elkarrekintzen zein performatibitatearen espazializazioan boterearen geografía irudika tzen dela ondorioztatzen dut.
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