建构一种共同的生活形式:墨西哥城边缘地区的贫困实践

IF 2.1 3区 社会学 Q1 CULTURAL STUDIES
S. Law, A. Cruz, Vanessa Nava
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摘要

潘乔斯家族诞生于墨西哥城郊区的革命斗争中,在过去的三十年里,他们将土地占领转变为充满活力的社区,旨在掌控他们生活的方方面面。迄今为止,他们已经建立了8个自治领土,居住着数千个家庭。潘乔斯坚持说,他们不是在建造住房项目,而是在建造生活项目。改变物质环境以满足当前需求的斗争构成了一场更大的政治斗争的一部分,这场政治斗争是为了一种质量上不同的生活形式,一种基于自我组织、集体决策和共同劳动的日常实践的有尊严的公共生活。本文认为,这种公共生活形式的深化体现了一种贫困的实践,一种揭示、拒绝和抛弃大都市强加的世界的实践。通过将伊万·伊里奇对制度的批判与最近关于贫困权力的理论进行对话,本文探索了解放的新兴实践,这些实践抛弃了革命斗争的经典轨迹——夺取国家权力——而是在此时此地以战斗的方式组合其他生活方式。
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Constructing a Communal Form of Life: Destituent Praxis in the Peripheries of Mexico City
Born of revolutionary struggles in the peripheries of Mexico City, the Panchos have spent the past three decades transforming land occupations into vibrant communities aiming to take charge of every aspect of their lives. To date, they have constructed eight autonomous territories that are home to thousands of families. The Panchos insist they are building not housing projects but life projects. The struggle to transform the material environment to meet immediate needs forms part of a larger political struggle for a qualitatively different form of life, a dignified and communal life grounded in quotidian practices of self-organization, collective decision making, and shared labor. This article argues that the deepening of this communal form of life exemplifies a destituent praxis, one that reveals, refuses, and abandons the world imposed by the metropolis. By placing Ivan Illich's critique of institutionality in dialogue with recent theorizations of destituent power, this article explores emergent practices of emancipation that abandon the classical locus of revolutionary struggle—seizing state power—and instead combatively assemble, here and now, other ways of living.
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期刊介绍: Individual subscribers and institutions with electronic access can view issues of the South Atlantic Quarterly online. If you have not signed up, review the first-time access instructions. Founded amid controversy in 1901, the South Atlantic Quarterly continues to cover the beat, center and fringe, with bold analyses of the current scene—national, cultural, intellectual—worldwide. Now published exclusively in special issues, this vanguard centenarian journal is tackling embattled states, evaluating postmodernity"s influential writers and intellectuals, and examining a wide range of cultural phenomena.
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