Introduction Madrid as a Capital of the Global South and the Global North: Mapping Competing Cartographies and Spatial Resistance Silvia Bermúdez and Anthony L. Geist Part I Capitalizing on Visual and Literary Cultures, and Challenging Urban Exclusion 1. " Madriz es mucho Madrid": The Capital Role of Graphic Arts in Identity Formation Anthony L. Geist 2. Rebel Cities: Madrid and the Cultural Contestation of Space Malcolm Alan Compitello 3. Practices of Oppositional Literacy in the 15-M Movement in Madrid Jonathan Snyder 4. Acabar Madrid: "Future Perfect" Utopianism and the Possibility of Counter-Neoliberal Urbanization in the Spanish Capital Eli Evans 5. Trash as Theme and Aesthetic in Elvira Navarro's La trabajadora Susan Larson Part II Sites of Memory 6.
Institutional Sites of Remembrance: Monuments and Archives of the 11-M Train Bombings Jill Robbins 7. The Politics of Public Memory in Madrid Now: From an "Olympic Capital of Impunity" to "Omnia sunt communia?" Scott Boehm Part III Madrid as Lived Experience 8. The Train That Gave Women a Voice Alicia Luna 9. Madrid Municipal Elections 2015: A Time of Change Rosa M. Tristán 10. Historical Perspectives: From Madrid as Villa y Corte to After Carmena, What? Edward Baker Afterword Madrid and the Traps of Exceptionality Estrella de Diego and Luis Martín-Estudillo Contributors Index.