{"title":"次等语言的异质性:瓦加杜古(布基纳法索)的茶粒","authors":"F. Lefebvre","doi":"10.3917/ag.729.0090","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"francaisA Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso), les grins de the consistent en la reunion de jeunes hommes (dans la majorite des cas) se reunissant a des horaires variables pour boire du the et discuter. Ils investissent alors des espaces inoccupes constituant des espaces de sociabilite, a la fois refuge et espace-ressource, ou les hierarchies qui structurent habituellement les rapports sociaux s’estompent. S’ils ne sont pas necessairement consideres comme des lieux politiques par leurs usagers, le registre du politique est bien present dans les valeurs mobilisees autour du grin et dans la pratique meme qu’ils constituent. En cela, les grins constituent des heterotopies. Les grins peuvent etre consideres comme des « arenes » ou se constituent les problemes publics, a travers la discussion collective, mais n’apparaissant pas comme une instance legitime de debat politique. Le grin represente donc une arene illegitime ou se construit une « citadinite subalterne ». Cet article interroge donc les processus de subjectivation politique lies a des pratiques specifiques de l’espace urbain, sans necessairement apparaitre dans l’espace public du discours. La citadinite y est consideree dans son aspect processuel, l’espace de la ville permettant aux individus de se constituer comme sujets politiques. Nous interrogerons l’existence d’un continuum de la parole politique, dont l’expression publique dependrait des possibilites de negociations avec l’ordre social, et des rapports de force qui le produisent. In fine, nous nous demandons si les pratiques infra-politiques de l’espace par les domines ne permettent pas d’appuyer la construction d’actions collectives autour de ces questions. EnglishIn Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso), the tea grins constitute temporary, but regular collective occupations of urban public space. These « in-between spaces » consist in the meeting of mostly young men at different times, drinking tea and talking. They gather at unoccupied spaces that offer them tranquility and relative comfort. Such spatial devices constitute spaces of sociability where the hierarchies that usually structure social relationships are blurred. Both shelter and source-of strength, spaces which allow exchange of services and strategies for resourcefulness. They participate in and at the same time testify to the development of the codes of urban youth. Although grins are not necessarily regarded as political places by their users, the political register is present in the names young people choose for them, in the values mobilized around them and the practice they represent (a collective occupation of the street, which could establish a space for allowing free speech). In this, grins are heterotopias that exist in parallel with isotopia (« accomplished and rationalized spatial order of capitalism and the state », but do not constitute an alternative to it. This article deals with the status of grins in the mechanisms of development of public speech, and collective action. Grins can be considered as « arenas » where public problems are formulated through collective discussion, but do not appear as a legitimate forum for political debate. Therefore, the grin represents an illicit arena where a « subaltern citadinity » is mainly built. This article consequently studies the processes of political subjectivation that are linked to the practices specific to the urban spatial context, but do not necessarily appear in the public space for discourse. Citadinity is therefore examined from its character as the result of certain processes, with the city space allowing individuals to develop into political subjects. The Authors therefore examine the existence of a political speech continuum, the public expression of which would depend on the possibilities for negotiation with the social order, and on the balances of power that produce it. Thus a subordinate practicas use of space would be articulated with more officially frameworked forms of claiming for rights, in a back and forth process between hidden transcript and public transcript, as described by J. C. Scott (2008). Finally, the article discusses whether or not use of space for infrapolitical practices by the subaltern brings support to the construction of collective actions around these issues.","PeriodicalId":35721,"journal":{"name":"Annales de Geographie","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2019-12-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Une hétérotopie de la parole subalterne : les grins de thé à Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)\",\"authors\":\"F. Lefebvre\",\"doi\":\"10.3917/ag.729.0090\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"francaisA Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso), les grins de the consistent en la reunion de jeunes hommes (dans la majorite des cas) se reunissant a des horaires variables pour boire du the et discuter. 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La citadinite y est consideree dans son aspect processuel, l’espace de la ville permettant aux individus de se constituer comme sujets politiques. Nous interrogerons l’existence d’un continuum de la parole politique, dont l’expression publique dependrait des possibilites de negociations avec l’ordre social, et des rapports de force qui le produisent. In fine, nous nous demandons si les pratiques infra-politiques de l’espace par les domines ne permettent pas d’appuyer la construction d’actions collectives autour de ces questions. EnglishIn Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso), the tea grins constitute temporary, but regular collective occupations of urban public space. These « in-between spaces » consist in the meeting of mostly young men at different times, drinking tea and talking. They gather at unoccupied spaces that offer them tranquility and relative comfort. Such spatial devices constitute spaces of sociability where the hierarchies that usually structure social relationships are blurred. Both shelter and source-of strength, spaces which allow exchange of services and strategies for resourcefulness. They participate in and at the same time testify to the development of the codes of urban youth. Although grins are not necessarily regarded as political places by their users, the political register is present in the names young people choose for them, in the values mobilized around them and the practice they represent (a collective occupation of the street, which could establish a space for allowing free speech). In this, grins are heterotopias that exist in parallel with isotopia (« accomplished and rationalized spatial order of capitalism and the state », but do not constitute an alternative to it. This article deals with the status of grins in the mechanisms of development of public speech, and collective action. Grins can be considered as « arenas » where public problems are formulated through collective discussion, but do not appear as a legitimate forum for political debate. Therefore, the grin represents an illicit arena where a « subaltern citadinity » is mainly built. This article consequently studies the processes of political subjectivation that are linked to the practices specific to the urban spatial context, but do not necessarily appear in the public space for discourse. Citadinity is therefore examined from its character as the result of certain processes, with the city space allowing individuals to develop into political subjects. The Authors therefore examine the existence of a political speech continuum, the public expression of which would depend on the possibilities for negotiation with the social order, and on the balances of power that produce it. Thus a subordinate practicas use of space would be articulated with more officially frameworked forms of claiming for rights, in a back and forth process between hidden transcript and public transcript, as described by J. C. Scott (2008). 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Une hétérotopie de la parole subalterne : les grins de thé à Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)
francaisA Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso), les grins de the consistent en la reunion de jeunes hommes (dans la majorite des cas) se reunissant a des horaires variables pour boire du the et discuter. Ils investissent alors des espaces inoccupes constituant des espaces de sociabilite, a la fois refuge et espace-ressource, ou les hierarchies qui structurent habituellement les rapports sociaux s’estompent. S’ils ne sont pas necessairement consideres comme des lieux politiques par leurs usagers, le registre du politique est bien present dans les valeurs mobilisees autour du grin et dans la pratique meme qu’ils constituent. En cela, les grins constituent des heterotopies. Les grins peuvent etre consideres comme des « arenes » ou se constituent les problemes publics, a travers la discussion collective, mais n’apparaissant pas comme une instance legitime de debat politique. Le grin represente donc une arene illegitime ou se construit une « citadinite subalterne ». Cet article interroge donc les processus de subjectivation politique lies a des pratiques specifiques de l’espace urbain, sans necessairement apparaitre dans l’espace public du discours. La citadinite y est consideree dans son aspect processuel, l’espace de la ville permettant aux individus de se constituer comme sujets politiques. Nous interrogerons l’existence d’un continuum de la parole politique, dont l’expression publique dependrait des possibilites de negociations avec l’ordre social, et des rapports de force qui le produisent. In fine, nous nous demandons si les pratiques infra-politiques de l’espace par les domines ne permettent pas d’appuyer la construction d’actions collectives autour de ces questions. EnglishIn Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso), the tea grins constitute temporary, but regular collective occupations of urban public space. These « in-between spaces » consist in the meeting of mostly young men at different times, drinking tea and talking. They gather at unoccupied spaces that offer them tranquility and relative comfort. Such spatial devices constitute spaces of sociability where the hierarchies that usually structure social relationships are blurred. Both shelter and source-of strength, spaces which allow exchange of services and strategies for resourcefulness. They participate in and at the same time testify to the development of the codes of urban youth. Although grins are not necessarily regarded as political places by their users, the political register is present in the names young people choose for them, in the values mobilized around them and the practice they represent (a collective occupation of the street, which could establish a space for allowing free speech). In this, grins are heterotopias that exist in parallel with isotopia (« accomplished and rationalized spatial order of capitalism and the state », but do not constitute an alternative to it. This article deals with the status of grins in the mechanisms of development of public speech, and collective action. Grins can be considered as « arenas » where public problems are formulated through collective discussion, but do not appear as a legitimate forum for political debate. Therefore, the grin represents an illicit arena where a « subaltern citadinity » is mainly built. This article consequently studies the processes of political subjectivation that are linked to the practices specific to the urban spatial context, but do not necessarily appear in the public space for discourse. Citadinity is therefore examined from its character as the result of certain processes, with the city space allowing individuals to develop into political subjects. The Authors therefore examine the existence of a political speech continuum, the public expression of which would depend on the possibilities for negotiation with the social order, and on the balances of power that produce it. Thus a subordinate practicas use of space would be articulated with more officially frameworked forms of claiming for rights, in a back and forth process between hidden transcript and public transcript, as described by J. C. Scott (2008). Finally, the article discusses whether or not use of space for infrapolitical practices by the subaltern brings support to the construction of collective actions around these issues.
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Les relations entre les sociétés et leur territoire, les réflexions fondamentales et les analyses de pointe en géographie physique et en géographie humaine, les résultats de la recherche contemporaine et l’ouverture à tous les courants scientifiques font des Annales la revue généraliste de référence. Depuis plus d’un siècle, elles accueillent les travaux des plus grands géographes français et étrangers et témoignent des évolutions et des découvertes de la géographie.