“有价值的房屋”:墨西哥城市抵押贷款融资与房屋价值的重新配置

Pub Date : 2021-04-19 DOI:10.1111/ciso.12389
Georgia Hartman
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墨西哥正处于一场重大的城市转型之中。国家补贴的抵押贷款促进了可负担住房市场的出现,并将城市外围地区转变为大片面积狭小的混凝土“社会利益”住房开发项目。容易获得的信贷使得数以百万计的墨西哥工人能够追求文化和道德上的要求,通过成为房主来拥有“遗产”。Patrimonio可以被理解为一种不可剥夺的财产,与家庭,继承和经济安全的性别观念有关。然而,与这些房屋相关的抵押贷款债务不断膨胀,使传统的承诺落空,使房屋成为经济不稳定和不安全的根源。我认为,这种矛盾的情况源于理解房屋价值的不同逻辑的趋同——作为遗产,作为社会公益,作为金融商品。抵押贷款合同将房主的世袭欲望重新配置为宏观经济增长的工具和私人利润的来源。根据在墨西哥城和Cancún进行的为期22个月的民族志实地研究,我强调了在当代墨西哥城市作为市场化商品动员的背景下,家作为文化必需品、社会利益和金融商品的意义上的摩擦。
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“Homes with Value”: Mortgage Finance and the Reconfiguration of Home Value in Urban Mexico

Mexico is in the midst of a major urban transformation. State-subsidized mortgage credit has facilitated the emergence of an affordable housing market and transformed the urban periphery into vast tracts of tiny concrete “social interest” housing developments. Easily available credit has allowed millions of Mexican workers to pursue the cultural and moral imperative to possess “patrimonio” by becoming homeowners. Patrimonio can be understood as a kind of inalienable possession tied to gendered notions of the family, inheritance, and economic security. Yet ballooning mortgage debts associated with these homes inverts the promise of patrimonio, turning the home into a source of economic instability and insecurity. I argue that this paradoxical situation derives from the convergence of different logics for understanding a home’s value—as patrimonio, as social good, and as financialized commodity. The mortgage contract reconfigures the patrimonial desires of homeowners into a vehicle for marco-economic growth and a source of private profits. Drawing on twenty-two months of ethnographic field research in Mexico City and Cancún, I highlight frictions in the meanings of home as a cultural imperative, social good, and financial commodity that arise in the context of its mobilization as marketized commodity in contemporary urban Mexico.

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