Child care and participation in the Global South: an anthropological study from squatter houses in Buenos Aires

P. Leavy, P. Shabel
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ABSTRACT Children and teenagers are often considered as objects of care or as subjects who have the right to be cared for. However, in squatter houses in Buenos Aires, they often take on responsibilities that challenge the ways we understand childcare and participation. This article sets out to analyse the experiences of girls and young women. To do so, we carried out ethnographic work with girls aged 8–19 years within two occupied buildings in a Buenos Aires neighbourhood before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, studying its consequent measures of isolation and social distancing. Firstly, we describe how health measures applied to contain the pandemic reinforced certain stereotypes about children and their care. Secondly, we analyse the participation of these children in production and reproduction activities inside and outside their homes. In this analysis, we include the ways in which they deployed strategies for their own care, based on their activism in a political organisation. The analysed material allows us to explore tensions between care and participation that occur in the daily practices of young women who inhabit these spaces, which are crossed by moral and legal duties as well as by material needs and violence.
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全球南方的儿童保育和参与:来自布宜诺斯艾利斯寮屋的人类学研究
儿童和青少年通常被认为是被照顾的对象或有权被照顾的主体。然而,在布宜诺斯艾利斯的棚户区,他们经常承担责任,挑战我们理解儿童保育和参与的方式。这篇文章旨在分析女孩和年轻妇女的经历。为此,我们在2019冠状病毒病大流行之前和期间,在布宜诺斯艾利斯社区的两座被占用的建筑物内,对8-19岁的女孩进行了民族志研究,研究了随之而来的隔离和社交距离措施。首先,我们描述了为遏制大流行病而采取的卫生措施如何强化了关于儿童及其护理的某些陈规定型观念。其次,我们分析了这些儿童在家庭内外参与生产和再生产活动的情况。在这个分析中,我们包括了他们基于他们在政治组织中的行动主义,为自己的护理部署策略的方式。分析的材料使我们能够探索居住在这些空间的年轻女性日常实践中发生的照顾和参与之间的紧张关系,这些紧张关系被道德和法律责任以及物质需求和暴力所交叉。
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