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Caring for others, taking care of water: gender and race in the production of the city
ABSTRACT This article discusses the importance of water in the daily lives of women living in favelas and squatter settlements in the city of Rio de Janeiro, articulating the debates on urban infrastructure and careful thinking about the gendered and racialized ways of making cities. Through small domestic events, dialogues between the authors and their interlocutors, and more extensive ethnographic descriptions, the article shows how water bears the power of the ordinary and is one of the objects that allow us to see the potency and vulnerability of daily life in terms of gender, class, and race. It describes women’s work in the processes of city-making by relating the precarious access to water with the subordination of care as coexisting aspects that make visible the conditions of profound inequality of the residents of peripheries.
期刊介绍:
De maneira geral, os participantes do dossiê identificam a crise — precipitada por uma série de denúncias de clientelismo, corporativismo, nepotismo e corrupção, que afetou principalmente a imagem do Senado Federal —, com razões de fundo de ordem institucional e falta de sintonia com transformações em curso na sociedade nas últimas décadas. As razões apontadas incluem distorções da representação proporcional, crise de representatividade, distanciamento da população em relação aos partidos e instituições políticas, oligarquização das principais instituições parlamentares, sistema eleitoral ultrapassado, entre outros aspectos.