Second-hand shoe circulations in Tunis

Q3 Social Sciences
Katharina Grüneisl
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Abstract

Research on the second-hand clothes trade has focused on global value chains and transnational circulations from the Global North to the Global South. This article instead investigates the circulation of a ubiquitous and highly popular second-hand commodity, namely shoes, in the Tunisian capital city Tunis. The second-hand materials – referred to as “fripe” in Tunisia – that arrive in the Tunis cargo port have been donated or discarded in their countries of origin and their commodity value is thus uncertain. In addition, second-hand shoes are officially banned from sale on the Tunisian market. In order to explain how fripe shoes are nevertheless transferred into new commodity situations in Tunis, this article hones in on processes of valuation at the urban scale. Three locations that feature prominently in the urban trajectory of second-hand shoes – a sorting factory, the wholesale quarter, and a specialised market street – are examined as distinct sites for valuation that enable the renewed circulation of fripe shoes in the city. Investigating valuation and circulation with an explicit focus on urban space demonstrates how such processes not only transform fripe objects in circulation, but are also constitutive of socio-spatial relations: At times, valuation becomes manifest in urban form, or situated urban change; At other times, fripe shoe circulations generate linkages and interdependencies that tie seemingly bounded sites of valuation to diverse actors and spaces across the city. As inherently contested commodity form, second-hand shoes thus provide insight into the complex social and political negotiations that define commodity circulation as both contingent and productive urban process.
突尼斯的二手鞋流通
二手服装贸易的研究主要集中在全球价值链和从全球北方到全球南方的跨国流通上。本文调查的是突尼斯首都突尼斯市一种无处不在且非常受欢迎的二手商品,即鞋子的流通情况。到达突尼斯货物港的二手材料- -在突尼斯称为“残片”- -在其原产国被捐赠或丢弃,因此其商品价值不确定。此外,二手鞋被正式禁止在突尼斯市场上销售。为了解释破旧的鞋子如何在突尼斯转化为新的商品,本文着眼于城市规模的估价过程。在二手鞋的城市轨迹中,有三个显著的位置——分拣工厂、批发区和专业市场街——被作为不同的地点进行评估,以使城市中的二手鞋重新流通。通过对城市空间的评估和流通的调查,我们可以清楚地看到,这些过程不仅改变了流通中的普通物体,而且还构成了社会空间关系:有时,评估在城市形式或城市变化中变得明显;在其他时候,传统的鞋子流通产生了联系和相互依赖,将看似有限的估价地点与整个城市的不同参与者和空间联系起来。作为固有的有争议的商品形式,二手鞋因此提供了对复杂的社会和政治谈判的见解,这些谈判将商品流通定义为偶然的和生产性的城市过程。
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Articulo - Journal of Urban Research
Articulo - Journal of Urban Research Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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