Making Better Lives: Hope, Freedom and Home-Making among People Sleeping Rough in Paris

IF 2.5 3区 经济学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Housing Theory & Society Pub Date : 2022-07-18 DOI:10.1080/14036096.2022.2102371
Simon Tawfic
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Through Making Better Lives , British anthropology makes a necessary – and renewed – propo-sition to the field of homelessness studies. The culmination of two years’ continuous fieldwork in and around the middle of Paris with people of “no fixed abode” ( sans domicile fixé ), Lenhard presents us with a nuanced monograph about homelessness which combines the creativity of his interlocutors with his own originality. Dissatisfied with the notion that homelessness forecloses the possibility of constructing a meaningful life, he asks: how do people experien-cing homelessness make a home on the streets – and why do they? To do this, Lenhard reconstructs his experiences and observations of “hanging out” in a multitude of urban spaces: the Gare du Nord, car parks and green spaces, the sides and insides of retail outlets, mobile drug outreach, day centres, casework offices, hotels and a series of accommodation institu-tions. His key interlocutors – those whom he befriended and with whom he shared his two years – are the common thread across all these spaces. He depicts how his interlocutors inhabited these spaces not merely as a passive means of survival. In fact, he illustrates that they purposefully acted on the world – and their selves – in the present so that they can make a better life.
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创造更美好的生活:巴黎露宿街头的人们的希望、自由和自制
通过《让生活更美好》,英国人类学对无家可归问题研究领域提出了必要的、更新的主张。Lenhard在巴黎市中心及其周围与“无固定住所”(无固定住所)的人进行了两年的持续实地调查,这是他为我们呈现了一本关于无家可归的细致入微的专著,它将对话者的创造力与他自己的独创性相结合。他对无家可归剥夺了建设有意义生活的可能性这一观点感到不满,他问道:经历过无家可归的人是如何在街上安家的——他们为什么这样做?为此,Lenhard重建了他在众多城市空间“闲逛”的经历和观察:北站、停车场和绿地、零售店的侧面和内部、移动毒品外展、日间中心、个案办公室、酒店和一系列住宿机构。他的主要对话者——那些他结交的人,以及与他共度两年时光的人——是所有这些空间的共同主线。他描述了他的对话者如何居住在这些空间,而不仅仅是作为一种被动的生存手段。事实上,他表明,他们有目的地在当下对世界和自己采取行动,这样他们才能过上更好的生活。
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