Autoconstrucción e (inter)subjetividad política. Prácticas y semánticas en las periferias del Gran Santiago

Miguel Pérez, Consuelo Araos

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Resumen

Housing informality has reemerged in Chile’s major cities, with a dramatic increase on the number of families living in peripheral “campamentos” (informal settle-ments) over the last years. Using archival materials and interviews, in this article we analyze one of the main aspects of housing informality: self-construction. Unlike dominant literature on self-construction which put an emphasis on the objects that are produced through it, we aim to offer a perspective that seeks to understand the types of subjectivity and intersubjectivity that emerge through self-construction. We conclude that self-construction is not only a means to solve poor people’s housing needs, but also a mode of urban agency that fosters the emergence of two converging phenomena: on one hand, the appear-ance of political subjectivities among the working classes; and, on the other, the constitution of situated forms of intersubjective recognition among self-constructors.

Título traducido de la contribuciónSelf-construction and Political (Inter)subjectivity. Practices and Semantics in the Peripheries of Greater Santiago
Idioma originalEspañol
PublicaciónEure
Volumen50
N.º150
DOI
EstadoPublicada - may. 2024

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Palabras clave

  • housing
  • slums
  • urban periphery

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