Abstract:
The hegemony ofthe ruling thought has always demanded conformity as an essential condition for
^eing able to freely operate in Public Discourse and maintain the status quo. And in doing so, the
establishment hasmanufactured and controlled countiy's popular narrative that hasrestructured
i^man subjectivity and consolidated its influence, authority and established it presence ofpower,
but only to be threatened by local resistances. The thesis aims at exploring how these resistances,
dissenting from the official ideology, temporarily emerge in the (^maifToTBTer^ay life^ln spaces
that carry the inherent potential ofgenerating disruption. Shaped by awide range ofsocio-political
and historical discourses, these places are highly interactive sphere in city's political domain, from
where the "threatening" alternative discoui'se se^.'ButtlSe spaces have always been the victim*^
oppression, and tFToseBwelling in them, the target and the thought that emerges out, censored. The
idea is intervene ina waylo creatVwTys and means ofdisruption that transgresses the political order
aMempowefmenroFalEmafr discourse, in a plac^arceleFratesTen^ourages and empowei*s the"
civic presence thattransmutes their being to their collective power of presence.