The bodily ambiguity of social reproduction: Navigating body work in migrant eldercare

IF 0.3 Q4 SOCIOLOGY
Sociologija Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.2298/soc2204584p
Anita Prsa
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The aim of this paper is to show the systematic relevance of corporeal features of care by drawing upon the experiences of Croatian eldercare workers employed in Austrian and German households through a live-in programme which has recently become a common way of employment for the women coming from the impoverished regions of Europe. Even when eldercare is discussed in the context of growing migration flows, its daily performance and somatic components have rarely been taken seriously enough and productively linked to the global movements. Therefore, the caregivers? experiences are analysed here by relying on the scholarship on ?body work? (activities having human body as working material), which are then contextualised within the larger socio-economic environment of neoliberalism. Since live-ins not only point to, but also ?solve? systematic contradictions in organizing eldercare (e.g., the gap between the desired image of caring environment and practical conditions) - by either covering up the empty spot left by potential providers of care or extending the quality of that care - I argue that attentiveness to the details of the bodies being worked upon is one point of departure from which micro and macro can be analysed in a close correlation to each other, providing a novel bodily insight into world economic restructuring.
社会再生产中的身体模糊性:流动老人护理中的身体工作导航
本文的目的是通过一项住家方案,借鉴奥地利和德国家庭雇用的克罗地亚老年护理工作者的经验,显示护理的物质特征的系统相关性,该方案最近已成为来自欧洲贫困地区的妇女的一种常见就业方式。即使在不断增长的移民流动背景下讨论老年人护理,其日常表现和身体组成部分也很少得到足够重视,并与全球流动有效地联系起来。那么,看护者呢?本文以学术研究为基础,对经验进行分析。(以人体为工作材料的活动),然后在新自由主义的更大的社会经济环境中进行背景化。既然同居不仅指向,还能解决?组织老年人护理的系统性矛盾(例如,期望的护理环境形象与实际条件之间的差距)——要么掩盖潜在护理提供者留下的空白,要么扩大护理质量——我认为,对正在处理的身体细节的关注是一个出发点,微观和宏观可以相互密切相关地进行分析。为世界经济重组提供了一种新颖的身体洞察。
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