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Unruly Domestication: Poverty, Family, and Statecraft in Urban Peru

Autor Kristin Skrabut
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 mai 2024
2024 Flora Tristán Book Award, Sección Perú, Latin American Studies Association
How the international war on poverty shapes identities, relationships, politics, and urban space in Peru.
Unruly Domestication investigates how Peru’s ongoing, internationally endorsed "war on poverty" shapes politics, intimate identities, and urban space in Lima. Drawing on a decade of embedded, ethnographic research in Lima’s largest and most recently founded “extreme poverty zone,” Kristin Skrabut demonstrates how Peru’s efforts to fight poverty by formalizing property, identity, and family status perpetuate environmentally unsustainable urban sprawl, deepen discrimination against single mothers, and undermine Peruvians’ faith in public officials and in one another. In the process, Skrabut reveals myriad entanglements of poverty, statecraft, and private life, exploring how families are made and unmade through political practices, how gender inequalities are perpetuated through policy, and how Peruvians’ everyday pursuits of state-sanctioned domestic ideals reproduce informality and landscapes of poverty in the urban periphery.
The only full-length ethnography written about Lima’s iconic and policy-inspiring shantytowns in thirty years, Unruly Domestication provides valuable insight into the dynamics of housing and urban development in the Global South, elucidating the most intimate and profound effects of global efforts to do good.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781477329108
ISBN-10: 1477329102
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 12 b&w photos, 2 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press

Notă biografică

Kristin Skrabut is a cultural anthropologist and assistant professor of urban and environmental policy at Tufts University.

Cuprins

  • List of Illustrations
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introducing Extreme Lives
  • Part I. Concepts in Situ
    • Chapter 1. Poverty Productions: Measurement, Mediation, and Mistrust
    • Chapter 2. Ambivalent Developments: The Entanglements of Politics and Kinship
  • Part II. Materialities of Statecraft
    • Chapter 3. Papering the Margins
    • Chapter 4. State Identities
  • Part III. Intimate Expanses
    • Chapter 5. Domestic Ideals, Single Moms, and Elastic Relations
    • Chapter 6. Housing, Kinship, and Landscapes of Poverty
  • Conclusion: A Different Poverty Story
  • Epilogue
  • Notes
  • References
  • Index

Recenzii

One of the book’s greatest contributions is its attempt to comprehensively characterize the everyday lives of the urban poor in a format reminiscent of classical ethnographic monographs in our discipline. Skrabut has an exceptional ability to conceptually elaborate on longer-term processes specific to the Global South from particular ethnographic evidence...Unruly Domestication stands out for its methodological rigour, rich ethnographic description, and the thought-provoking theoretical elaborations offered by the author. The book isa must-read for anyone interested in understanding how anti-poverty policies affect the way the urban poor of Latin America experience and make sense of their everyday lives in contexts of vulnerability and everyday interactions with the state.

Skrabut offers perceptive, sophisticated, and organizationally cogent analysis...[and] she intersperses intimate observations, self-reflection, and tales from the field.

[This book] centers on interesting aspects of poverty and of Lima’s settlement history and structure and...it is an important contribution for today’s understanding of both topics.

As a Peruvian scholar from Callao who studies the region, I appreciate the depth with which the book engages with the experiences of poverty, especially through the lens of women’s lives… Skrabut’s ethnographic approach further enhances the book’s contribution by grounding abstract concepts in the realities of daily life, offering a vivid portrayal of the intersection between statecraft, identity, and marginalization…[This book] serves both as a call to critically engage with the politics of poverty and as a reminder of the importance of centering the voices of those living on the margins.

[This] persuasive study...offers a comprehensive examination of formalization as a contested space—where the state’s mechanisms of governmentality collide with the political and moral economies of the disenfranchised majority...Unruly Domestication is a significant intellectual contribution that deserves the attention of scholars of both urban and rural contexts—within Peru and beyond. Its insights into statecraft, civil society, moral economies, and poverty as contested terrain between competing rationalities and governmentalities are both substantial and compelling. Although conceptually and theoretically dense, the book remains accessible to nonspecialists.

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How the international war on poverty shapes identities, relationships, politics, and urban space in Peru.