内罗毕的山羊、材料和不确定性

J. Fontein
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内罗毕的基亚迈科是东非最大的山羊市场之一。这些山羊来自肯尼亚各地和该地区,那里的许多人也是如此,这说明了人类和动物身体的区域运动是内罗毕发展的一部分,并使基亚迈科成为这个城市极其多样化的一部分。本文通过对嘉迈科山羊肉产业从业人员的工作生活的讨论,探讨了将嘉迈科的生活和生计与整个城市的生活和生计纠缠在一起的物质流动和阻塞,以及遏制和转变的过程。这些流动和过程具有不确定性和偶然性,既可能(重新)形成秩序、社会关系、主体性、流动性和谋生愿望等制度,又可能巩固不平等、社会等级和排斥现象,并破坏对宜居生活必不可少的物质形式的安全遏制。自2000年代中期以来,市政府一再未能对嘉迈科的山羊产业实施规划、公共卫生法规和搬迁。这些努力及其一再失败反映了构成城市的物质、物质和肉体流动的紧急但生产性过剩,这些流动既需要,又往往无视正式的监管、遏制和秩序机制。
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Goats, materials and uncertainty in Nairobi
Abstract Kiamaiko in Nairobi hosts one of the largest goat markets in East Africa. The goats come from across Kenya and the region, as do many of the people there, illustrating how regional movements of human and animal bodies are part of Nairobi’s becoming, and making Kiamaiko an extremely diverse part of the city. Through a discussion of the working lives of people involved in Kiamaiko’s goat meat industry, this article explores the material flows and blockages, and processes of containment and transformation, that entangle lives and livelihoods in Kiamaiko with those of the city as a whole. These flows and processes are marked by uncertainties and contingencies that can be both full of potentiality for (re)forging regimes of order, social relations, subjectivities, mobility and livelihood aspirations, and entrench inequalities, social hierarchies and exclusions, as well as undermine the safe containment of material forms essential for liveable lives. Since the mid-2000s, city authorities have repeatedly failed to impose planning and public health-related regulations and relocation on Kiamaiko’s goat industry. These efforts and their repeated failure reflect the emergent but productive excessivities of the material, corporeal and bodily flows that constitute cities, which both demand and yet often defy formal mechanisms of regulation, containment and order.
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