Work Cannot Save Us but Let's Still Try: Labor, Utopias, and Futurity at an Equine Therapy Farm

IF 0.8 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Maura Finkelstein
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Equine therapy is a highly adaptable form of therapy, which has been shown to benefit people living with physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges and disabilities. At an equine therapy program in Eastern Pennsylvania, which I call “True Hearts,” children and adults with documented disabilities learn to ride horses as a tool for sharpening neurological functioning in cognition, body movement, organization, and attention levels to strengthen these functions off the horse, in their daily lives. An element of “daily lives” off the farm includes preparedness at school and towards possible employment opportunities. The question of employment animates this article: for therapy riders at True Hearts, employment opportunities, linked to both potential self-sufficiency and also a sense of self-worth, are available on the farm. This article asks what this employment looks like in practice and argues that such opportunities come at a cost for the full-time care workers at True Hearts, who erode their own health and wellbeing in service of their students. Throughout, I argue that workspaces cannot save us, in terms of any liberatory potential under capitalism. And yet, we still try, moving always in the direction of this horizon of possibility.

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工作不能拯救我们,但让我们继续尝试:马治疗农场的劳动,乌托邦和未来
马疗法是一种适应性很强的疗法,已被证明对身体、认知和情感上有挑战和残疾的人有益。在宾夕法尼亚州东部的一个马治疗项目中,我称之为“真心”,有残疾记录的儿童和成人学习骑马,将其作为一种工具,以提高认知、身体运动、组织和注意力水平等神经功能,从而在日常生活中加强这些功能。农场以外的“日常生活”的一个要素包括在学校的准备和可能的就业机会。就业问题激发了这篇文章的活力:对于True Hearts的治疗骑手来说,就业机会既与潜在的自给自足有关,也与自我价值感有关。这篇文章询问了这种工作在实践中是什么样的,并认为这样的机会对True Hearts的全职护工来说是有代价的,他们在为学生服务的过程中损害了自己的健康和幸福。在整个过程中,我认为,就资本主义下的任何解放潜力而言,工作空间无法拯救我们。然而,我们仍然在努力,总是朝着这个可能性的方向前进。
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