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- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Figures VII
- Acknowledgments IX
- Introduction. Exploring Subjectivity at Latin America’s Urban Margins 1
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Part I. Theorizing the Urban Margins
- Chapter 1. Where Are Latin America’s Urban Margins? How the Margins Materialize in Peripheries, Interstices, and Circuits 25
- Chapter 2. Positioning Latin America’s Urban Margins: Where and How Does Latin America Live? 49
- Chapter 3. Women Doing Fieldwork in the Margins: Embodiment and Subjectivity 67
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Part II. Living Precariously
- Chapter 4. Marginalization Processes and Disputes over Livelihoods in Buenos Aires from the Standpoint of Waste Pickers and Street Vendors 87
- Chapter 5. Distinction at the Margins: Negotiating Stigmas in Informal Markets in São Paulo 110
- Chapter 6. The Bind of Repair: Welfare and the Troublesome Subjectivity of Colombia’s War Victims 128
- Chapter 7. Two Families, Fifty Years Apart: On Women, Wealth, and Violence in Marginalized Mexico City 148
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Part III. Expressing Marginalized Subjectivity
- Chapter 8. Hip-Hop, Transgredience, and Carnalismo at the Margins of Mexico City 169
- Chapter 9. Embodying Virtuous Subjectivity: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu between Individual Empowerment and the Moralization of Inequality at the Margins of Rio de Janeiro 192
- Chapter 10. A Pedagogy of Convivência: Exploring the Potência of Individual and Collective Subjectivity in Brazilian Peripheries 210
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Part IV. Challenging Subalternity
- Chapter 11. Rethinking the Margin as a Life-Affirming Place 233
- Chapter 12. Differential Citizenship and Forced Displacement in the City of the World Cup and the Pernambuco Arena: Project Morality in Urban Margins 254
- Chapter 13. Cycling Mexico City’s Edge: Embodied Subjectivation among Marginal Cycloactivists 281
- Afterword. Brief Notes to Study Life at the Margins 301
- Index 307
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Figures VII
- Acknowledgments IX
- Introduction. Exploring Subjectivity at Latin America’s Urban Margins 1
-
Part I. Theorizing the Urban Margins
- Chapter 1. Where Are Latin America’s Urban Margins? How the Margins Materialize in Peripheries, Interstices, and Circuits 25
- Chapter 2. Positioning Latin America’s Urban Margins: Where and How Does Latin America Live? 49
- Chapter 3. Women Doing Fieldwork in the Margins: Embodiment and Subjectivity 67
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Part II. Living Precariously
- Chapter 4. Marginalization Processes and Disputes over Livelihoods in Buenos Aires from the Standpoint of Waste Pickers and Street Vendors 87
- Chapter 5. Distinction at the Margins: Negotiating Stigmas in Informal Markets in São Paulo 110
- Chapter 6. The Bind of Repair: Welfare and the Troublesome Subjectivity of Colombia’s War Victims 128
- Chapter 7. Two Families, Fifty Years Apart: On Women, Wealth, and Violence in Marginalized Mexico City 148
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Part III. Expressing Marginalized Subjectivity
- Chapter 8. Hip-Hop, Transgredience, and Carnalismo at the Margins of Mexico City 169
- Chapter 9. Embodying Virtuous Subjectivity: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu between Individual Empowerment and the Moralization of Inequality at the Margins of Rio de Janeiro 192
- Chapter 10. A Pedagogy of Convivência: Exploring the Potência of Individual and Collective Subjectivity in Brazilian Peripheries 210
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Part IV. Challenging Subalternity
- Chapter 11. Rethinking the Margin as a Life-Affirming Place 233
- Chapter 12. Differential Citizenship and Forced Displacement in the City of the World Cup and the Pernambuco Arena: Project Morality in Urban Margins 254
- Chapter 13. Cycling Mexico City’s Edge: Embodied Subjectivation among Marginal Cycloactivists 281
- Afterword. Brief Notes to Study Life at the Margins 301
- Index 307