社会苦难、冲突与贫穷:从居住在布宜诺斯艾利斯的邻国移民的经历看问题

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Digithum Pub Date : 2019-03-05 DOI:10.7238/D.V0I23.3150
Victoria D'hers, Ana Lucía Cervio
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摘要

冲突如何决定人们在极端贫困的环境中生活,这一问题对身体和情绪在不同程度的社会痛苦中的不同方式产生了紧张。苦难在与城市贫困的联系中表现出的许多方式和内容,也与挑战顺从和无能的“间隙实践”交叉,后者是接受和让世界可见的逻辑。本文从身体/情绪的社会学角度,以2015年和2016年对居住在布宜诺斯艾利斯市贫民窟的邻国移民的深入采访为实证参考,探讨了痛苦作为一种情绪,冲突作为社会再生产的实践和条件。讨论了情感、冲突和社会政策之间的联系,加深了疼痛和与贫困、城市非正规性和社会政策相关的“间隙做法”之间的一些紧张关系/联系。
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Social suffering, conflictivity and poverty: an approach from the experiences of immigrants from neighboring countries living in Buenos Aires City
The ways in which conflictivity sets how people dwell in contexts of extreme deprivation is an issue that exerts tension on the diverse manners in which bodies and emotions are engaged in various levels of social pain. The many ways and contents that suffering assumes in its connections with urban poverty, also crosses with “interstitial practices” that challenge resignation and impotence as logics of accepting and making the world visible. From a sociology of bodies/emotions, this article aims at discussing suffering as an emotion, and conflict as a practice and condition for social reproduction, taking as an empirical reference in-depth interviews given through 2015 and 2016 to immigrants from neighboring countries, who live in slums in Buenos Aires City. The links between sensibilities, conflictivities and social policies are discussed, deepening in some tensions/connections identified between pain and “interstitial practices” associated with poverty, urban informality and social policies.
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Digithum
Digithum HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
0.80
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发文量
5
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: Digithum applies a relational perspective in the analysis of processes of inclusion and social exclusion, subjective experiences, social ties, cultural heritage and cultural production and consumption.
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