City of Living-Death: Urban Precarity and Social Transformation in an Egyptian Cemetery

IF 0.6 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY City & Society Pub Date : 2021-08-23 DOI:10.1111/ciso.12410
Marwa Ghazali
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In Cairo, tombs provide shelter to generations of displaced Egyptians who invest energy and resources toward transforming cemeteries into societies. Drawing on ethnographic research carried out with informal tomb residents between 2008–2013, this article explores entanglements of life and death through three women’s case studies. Through an examination of what residents call “living-death,” I show how experiences of precarity make dying an integral part of living. Although scholars have discussed communities of “living dead,” my research in a cemetery illustrates this concept in an almost literal way, and demonstrates that women’s bodies, homes, livelihoods, and relationships are embedded in processes of death, dying, and decay. My analysis shows that negotiations and contestations over various linkages between life and death—including health, heritage, and housing—are central to experiences of precarity. I engage the nuanced ways these tensions play out and highlight the creative strategies women have cultivated to survive in a space of death.

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生死之城:一座埃及墓地中的城市不稳定性和社会转型
在开罗,坟墓为几代流离失所的埃及人提供了庇护,他们投入精力和资源将墓地转变为社会。本文以2008年至2013年间对非正式墓葬居民进行的人种学研究为基础,通过三位女性的案例研究来探讨生与死的纠缠。通过对居民所谓的“生-死”的审视,我展示了不稳定的经历如何使死亡成为生活的一个组成部分。虽然学者们讨论过“活死人”社区,但我在墓地的研究几乎以字面上的方式说明了这一概念,并表明女性的身体、家庭、生计和关系都嵌入了死亡、垂死和腐烂的过程中。我的分析表明,关于生与死之间各种联系的谈判和争论——包括健康、遗产和住房——是不稳定经历的核心。我运用了这些微妙的紧张关系,并强调了女性在死亡空间中生存的创造性策略。
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期刊介绍: City & Society, the journal of the Society for Urban, National and Transnational/Global Anthropology, is intended to foster debate and conceptual development in urban, national, and transnational anthropology, particularly in their interrelationships. It seeks to promote communication with related disciplines of interest to members of SUNTA and to develop theory from a comparative perspective.
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