Subjectivity at Latin America's Urban Margins (Urban Anthropology Unbound) (Library Binding)

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Subjectivity at Latin America's Urban Margins (Urban Anthropology Unbound) (Library Binding)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 330 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781805396956
  • DDC分類 307.116098

Full Description

Extreme inequalities, uneven planning, and unruly environments have long shaped individual and collective subjectivities at Latin America's urban margins. Yet these same margins have frequently given rise to new forms of community organization, cultural practice, and social mobilization. This volumeframes the urban margins as complex and multi-layered sites where ongoing translocal histories of exploitation and marginalization meet distinctly local and interpersonal forms of sociability, subjective belonging, and political agency. Through nuanced ethnographic work and cross-disciplinary theoretical insights, Subjectivity at Latin America's Urban Margins unpacks this complexity, investigating how margins are upheld, negotiated, and challenged.

Contents

List of Illustrations

Introduction: Exploring Subjectivity at Latin America's Urban Margins

Moisés Kopper and Matthew A. Richmond

*available open access under a CC BY NC ND 4.0 license thanks to the support of Research, Innovation & Valorisation Antwerp (RIVA) of the University of Antwerp.

Part I: Theorizing the Urban Margins

Chapter 1. Where are Latin America's Urban Margins? How the Margins Materialize in Peripheries, Interstices, and Circuits

Matthew A. Richmond and Moisés Kopper

Chapter 2. Positioning Latin America's Urban Margins: Where and How Does Latin America Live?

Patria Román-Velázquez, Alejandra García Vargas, and Jessica Retis

Chapter 3. Women Doing Fieldwork in the Margins: Embodiment and Subjectivity

Luana Dias Motta, Valéria Cristina de Oliveira, Simone Ribeiro Gomes, Roxana Pessoa Cavalcanti, Laurie Denyer Willis, and Fernanda Mendes Lages Ribeiro

Part II: Living Precariously

Chapter 4. Marginalization Processes and Disputes over Livelihoods in Buenos Aires from the standpoint of Wast Pickers and Street Vendors

María Inés Fernández-Álvarez and Mariano Perelman

Chapter 5. Distinction at the Margins: Negotiating Stigmas in Informal Markets in São Paulo

Felipe Rangel Martins and Angelo Martins Junior

Chapter 6. The Bind of Repair: Welfare and the Troublesome Subjectivity of Colombia's War Victims

Sebastián Ramírez H.

Chapter 7. Two Families, Fifty Years Apart: On Women, Wealth, and Violence in Marginalized Mexico City

Regnar Kristensen

Part III: Expressing Marginalized Subjectivity

Chapter 8. Hip Hop, Transgredience, and Carnalismo at the Margins of Mexico City

Ruben Enrique Campos III

Chapter 9. Embodying Virtuous Subjectivity: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu between Individual Empowerment and the Moralization of Inequality at the Margins of Rio de Janeiro

Raphael Schapira

Chapter 10. A Pedagogy of Convivência: Exploring the Potência of Individual and Collective Subjectivity in Brazilian Peripheries

Fernando Lannes Fernandes, Jailson de Souza e Silva, and Jorge Luiz Barbosa

Part IV: Challenging Subalternity

Chapter 11. Rethinking the Margin as a Life-Affirming Place

Agustina Solera

Chapter 12. Differential Citizenship and Forced Displacement in the City of the World Cup and the Pernambuco Arena: Project Morality in Urban Margins

Parry Scott, Alice Moura, and Núbia Clementino

Chapter 13. Cycling Mexico City's Edge: Embodied Subjectivation Among Marginal Cycloactivists

Raúl Acosta

Afterword: Brief Notes to Study Life at the Margins

Javier Auyero

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