转瞬即逝的财富:当代不可剥夺财产的得失

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY
Brandaan Huigen
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这篇文章探讨了形形色色的南非人如何努力保住他们不可剥夺的财产,尤其是房屋和现代电子产品。这些物品暂时留在它们的主人那里,直到由于银行收回和频繁的财产盗窃而被迫进入流通。对于拥有民主的南非人来说,住房和电子产品已经成为他们梦寐以求的东西,因为它们可以建立社会纽带、等级制度和持久繁荣的前景。尽管人们在一段时间内获得了许多这些不可剥夺的特征,但他们的损失缩短了任何财富的产生,导致许多人陷入不幸的恶性循环。尽管存在严重的风险,但损失并没有阻止许多人追求可持续的财富。根据在南非的民族志田野调查和对不可剥夺性的思考,我因此建议,除了分析财富积累之外,也有必要了解它的消失和这些趋势之间的潮起潮落。在南非这样动荡的社会中,财富是社会和经济生活中越来越普遍的特征,财富的占有被视为转瞬即逝:虽然往往可以获得,但不可剥夺的财产会短暂地留在渴望向上流动的个人和家庭手中。
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Fleeting Wealth: On Gain and Loss of Contemporary Inalienable Possessions
This article explores how diverse South Africans often struggle to keep their inalienable possessions, especially homes, and modern electronics. These items temporarily remain with their owners until being forced into circulation owing to repossession by banks and frequent property thefts. Homes and electronics have become aspirational items for South Africans with democracy that can build social bonds, hierarchies, and the prospects of lasting prosperity. Although people achieve many of these inalienable characteristics for some time, their loss cuts short any wealth generation, leading many into a downward spiral of misfortune. Despite the acute risks, loss does not deter many people from pursuing sustainable wealth. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in South Africa and thought on inalienability, I consequently suggest that apart from analyzing wealth accumulation, it is also necessary to understand its erasure and the ebb and flow between these trends. As an increasingly prevalent feature of social and economic life in volatile societies like South Africa, wealth possession is viewed as fleeting: Though often reachable, inalienable possessions briefly remain with individuals and families desperate for upward mobility.
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Economic Anthropology
Economic Anthropology ANTHROPOLOGY-
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