种族与无种族国家的棚户区:阿根廷的黑人、白人和城市空间

IF 0.6 Q4 ETHNIC STUDIES
Ignacio Aguiló, A. Vivaldi
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摘要在这篇文章中,我们观察了生活在阿根廷被称为别墅的不稳定和非正式城市化中的人们的种族化。在一个传统上以白人和欧洲性叙事为定义的国家,维拉罗斯一直是种族差异的核心人物。尽管一些研究承认维拉罗斯所遭受的种族主义,但这种种族化是如何随着时间的推移而展开和转变的,仍然是一个很少被研究的问题。在这里,我们着眼于两个关键时刻来看待他们的种族化。首先,包括20世纪50年代和60年代在内的时期,维勒罗斯成为需要现代化的种族化人物。第二,20世纪90年代的新自由主义改革时期,维拉罗斯从需要文明的主体转变为需要警察部队应对的安全威胁。通过对比这两种(超)可见性和别墅种族化的制度,我们证明别墅不是一种特定类型的城市发展,而是一种多样性的城市化,通过一系列空间化的生产和管理种族和阶级排斥的方法结合在一起。最后,我们认为,种族化的动力主要是在文化生产中体现出来的,并容易受到质疑。
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Race and the shantytown in a race-less country: negros villeros, whiteness and urban space in Argentina
ABSTRACT In this article, we look at the racialization of the people living in precarious and informal urbanizations known as villas in Argentina. In a country traditionally defined by narratives of whiteness and Europeanness, villeros have functioned as a central figure of racial otherness. Though some studies acknowledge the racism suffered by villeros, how this racialization has unfolded and transformed over time remains a question rarely examined. Here, we look at their racialization focusing on two critical moments. First, the period including the 1950s and 1960s when villeros emerged as racialized figures in need of modernization. Second, the period of neoliberal reforms in the 1990s when villeros shifted from being subjects requiring civilizing to becoming a security threat to be dealt with by police force. By contrasting these two regimes of (hyper)visibility and racialization of villeros, we demonstrate that the villas are not a specific type of urban development but a diversity of urbanizations brought together by a set of approaches to the spatialized production and management of racial and classist exclusion. Finally, we argue that it is mainly in cultural production that the dynamics of racialization materialize and become susceptible to contestation.
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Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies
Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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