Bodies Holding up Communities Uncaring Infrastructures in Santiago, Chile and Beyond

Q2 Social Sciences
Brenda Parker, Magdalena Rivera, Martín Alvarez
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Abstract

In this article, we explore the role of bodies, housing, and mobility as infrastructures of care for low-income women living in peripheral neighbourhoods in Santiago, Chile. Drawing on feminist political economists and urbanists, we describe the way that bodies act as infrastructures, often compensating for inadequate built and social environments. Even as the caring of these women sustains life, livelihoods, and communities, they suff er slow infrastructural violence ampli fied by immobility, isolation, and insuffi cient support. This reinforces and occurs within a broader context of gendered inequality and gendered violence, in a city where socioeconomic segregation is very pronounced. While there are geographic particularities to this case, the lack of infrastructure for care persists in cities and communities across the Global North and South. We provide policy recommendations oriented toward transforming material and social urban infrastructures, simultaneously addressing gendered and intersectional power relations.
智利圣地亚哥及其他地区支撑社区的身体 无忧无虑的基础设施
在这篇文章中,我们探讨了身体、住房和流动性作为关爱智利圣地亚哥周边地区低收入妇女的基础设施所发挥的作用。我们借鉴女权主义政治经济学家和城市学家的观点,描述了身体作为基础设施的作用,往往可以弥补建筑和社会环境的不足。即使这些妇女的关爱维系着生命、生计和社区,她们也遭受着缓慢的基础设施暴力,这种暴力因不流动、孤立和支持不足而扩大。在这个社会经济隔离非常明显的城市,这种情况在更广泛的性别不平等和性别暴力背景下得到强化和发生。虽然这一案例在地理上有其特殊性,但在全球北方和南方的城市和社区中,缺乏护理基础设施的问题依然存在。我们提出了政策建议,旨在改造城市的物质和社会基础设施,同时解决性别和交叉权力关系问题。
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Built Environment
Built Environment Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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