The fragility of the common a decade after the last urban transformation of the Toba neighborhood (city of Resistencia, Argentina)

This article addresses the socio-environmental impact of urban and housing transformations on the Qom population of the Toba neighborhood in the city of Resistencia, examining state interventions and the political experience of the inhabitants. From a materialist and socioecological perspective, we...

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Autor principal: Quevedo, Cecilia Mercedes
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topic Capitalism
City
Sociometabolic fracture
Production of the commons
Indigenous peoples
Capitalismo
Ciudad
Fractura sociometabólica
Producción de lo común
Pueblos indígenas
Capitalismo
Cidade
Fratura sociometabólica
Produção de bens comuns
Povos indígenas
spellingShingle Capitalism
City
Sociometabolic fracture
Production of the commons
Indigenous peoples
Capitalismo
Ciudad
Fractura sociometabólica
Producción de lo común
Pueblos indígenas
Capitalismo
Cidade
Fratura sociometabólica
Produção de bens comuns
Povos indígenas
Quevedo, Cecilia Mercedes
Quevedo, Cecilia Mercedes
Quevedo, Cecilia Mercedes
The fragility of the common a decade after the last urban transformation of the Toba neighborhood (city of Resistencia, Argentina)
topic_facet Capitalism
City
Sociometabolic fracture
Production of the commons
Indigenous peoples
Capitalismo
Ciudad
Fractura sociometabólica
Producción de lo común
Pueblos indígenas
Capitalismo
Cidade
Fratura sociometabólica
Produção de bens comuns
Povos indígenas
author Quevedo, Cecilia Mercedes
Quevedo, Cecilia Mercedes
Quevedo, Cecilia Mercedes
author_facet Quevedo, Cecilia Mercedes
Quevedo, Cecilia Mercedes
Quevedo, Cecilia Mercedes
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title The fragility of the common a decade after the last urban transformation of the Toba neighborhood (city of Resistencia, Argentina)
title_short The fragility of the common a decade after the last urban transformation of the Toba neighborhood (city of Resistencia, Argentina)
title_full The fragility of the common a decade after the last urban transformation of the Toba neighborhood (city of Resistencia, Argentina)
title_fullStr The fragility of the common a decade after the last urban transformation of the Toba neighborhood (city of Resistencia, Argentina)
title_full_unstemmed The fragility of the common a decade after the last urban transformation of the Toba neighborhood (city of Resistencia, Argentina)
title_sort fragility of the common a decade after the last urban transformation of the toba neighborhood (city of resistencia, argentina)
description This article addresses the socio-environmental impact of urban and housing transformations on the Qom population of the Toba neighborhood in the city of Resistencia, examining state interventions and the political experience of the inhabitants. From a materialist and socioecological perspective, we first analyze the relationships between the cycles of capital accumulation and construction materials, as well as the tensions between the separations that develop within the highly fragmented contemporary city and the production of the common in community networks. Secondly, we characterize the stages that frame the two urban and housing renovations in Barrio Toba. Finally, we explore the politicizations of the neighbors of Barrio Toba from the struggle for housing, noticing in the last decade its fragility as a way of producing the common. This article is based on the consultation of secondary sources, interviews with state and community actors participating in the interventions and ethnographic observations from tours with indigenous referents in the neighborhood. The purpose of the paper considers the historical link between capitalism, indigenous populations and the operation of multiple separations and dispossessions in urban spaces. As a result, the chapter exposes how during the last decade fragile forms of production of the common were expressed, rather than emancipatory responses, coinciding with the socio-sanitary and ecological crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
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spelling I10-R372-article-462712024-12-23T14:54:35Z The fragility of the common a decade after the last urban transformation of the Toba neighborhood (city of Resistencia, Argentina) La fragilidad de lo común a una década de la última transformación urbanística del Barrio Toba (ciudad de Resistencia, Argentina) A fragilidade do comum uma década após a última transformação urbana do bairro Toba (cidade de Resistencia, Argentina) Quevedo, Cecilia Mercedes Quevedo, Cecilia Mercedes Quevedo, Cecilia Mercedes Capitalism City Sociometabolic fracture Production of the commons Indigenous peoples Capitalismo Ciudad Fractura sociometabólica Producción de lo común Pueblos indígenas Capitalismo Cidade Fratura sociometabólica Produção de bens comuns Povos indígenas This article addresses the socio-environmental impact of urban and housing transformations on the Qom population of the Toba neighborhood in the city of Resistencia, examining state interventions and the political experience of the inhabitants. From a materialist and socioecological perspective, we first analyze the relationships between the cycles of capital accumulation and construction materials, as well as the tensions between the separations that develop within the highly fragmented contemporary city and the production of the common in community networks. Secondly, we characterize the stages that frame the two urban and housing renovations in Barrio Toba. Finally, we explore the politicizations of the neighbors of Barrio Toba from the struggle for housing, noticing in the last decade its fragility as a way of producing the common. This article is based on the consultation of secondary sources, interviews with state and community actors participating in the interventions and ethnographic observations from tours with indigenous referents in the neighborhood. The purpose of the paper considers the historical link between capitalism, indigenous populations and the operation of multiple separations and dispossessions in urban spaces. As a result, the chapter exposes how during the last decade fragile forms of production of the common were expressed, rather than emancipatory responses, coinciding with the socio-sanitary and ecological crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. El artículo aborda el impacto socioambiental de las transformaciones urbanísticas y habitacionales en la población qom del Barrio Toba de la ciudad de Resistencia, examinando las intervenciones estatales y la experiencia política de los habitantes. Desde una perspectiva materialista y socioecológica, en primer lugar, analizamos las relaciones entre los ciclos de la acumulación del capital y los materiales constructivos, así como las tensiones entre las separaciones que devienen al interior de la ciudad contemporánea altamente fragmentada y la producción de lo común en entramados comunitarios. En segundo lugar, nos detenemos en caracterizar las etapas que enmarcan las dos renovaciones urbanísticas y habitacionales en el Barrio Toba. Finalmente, exploramos las politicidades de los vecinos del Barrio Toba a partir de la lucha por la vivienda, advirtiendo en la última década su fragilidad como forma de producir lo común. Este artículo está basado en la consulta de fuentes secundarias, entrevistas a los actores estatales y comunitarios participantes de las intervenciones y observaciones etnográficas a partir de recorridos con referentes indígenas por el barrio. El propósito del trabajo considera el vínculo histórico entre el capitalismo, las poblaciones indígenas y la operatoria de separaciones y despojos múltiples en espacios urbanos. Como resultado el capítulo expone de qué manera durante última década se expresaron formas frágiles de producción de lo común, más que respuestas emancipatorias, coincidentes con la crisis sociosanitaria y ecológica por la pandemia de Covid-19. Este artigo aborda o impacto socioambiental das transformações urbanas e habitacionais sobre a população Qom do bairro Toba, na cidade de Resistência, examinando as intervenções do Estado e a experiência política dos habitantes. A partir de uma perspetiva materialista e sócio-ecológica, analisamos, em primeiro lugar, as relações entre os ciclos de acumulação de capital e de materiais de construção, bem como as tensões entre as separações que se desenvolvem na cidade contemporânea altamente fragmentada e a produção do comum em redes comunitárias. Em segundo lugar, caracterizamos as etapas que enquadram as duas renovações urbanas e habitacionais no Barrio Toba. Por fim, exploramos as politizações dos moradores de Barrio Toba através da luta pela moradia, observando sua fragilidade na última década como forma de produção do comum. Este artigo baseia-se na consulta a fontes secundárias, em entrevistas com atores estatais e comunitários envolvidos nas intervenções e em observações etnográficas baseadas em visitas ao bairro com representantes indígenas. O objetivo do trabalho considera a ligação histórica entre capitalismo, populações indígenas e a operação de múltiplas separações e despossessões nos espaços urbanos. Como resultado, o capítulo mostra como, durante a última década, foram expressas formas frágeis de produção do comum, em vez de respostas emancipatórias, coincidindo com a crise sócio-sanitária e ecológica causada pela pandemia de Covid-19. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología 2024-12-23 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/46271 10.31048/45s97y35 Revista del Museo de Antropología; Vol. 17 No. 3 (2024); 287-300 Revista del Museo de Antropología; Vol. 17 Núm. 3 (2024); 287-300 Revista del Museo de Antropología; v. 17 n. 3 (2024); 287-300 1852-4826 1852-060X 10.31048/csz9nn88 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/46271/47637 Derechos de autor 2024 Cecilia Mercedes Quevedo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0