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Suremain Charles-Edouard de. (2020). "It's the comedor that dwells in me !" : food aid and construction of urban citizenship in San Luis Potosí. In : Matta R. (ed.), Suremain Charles-Edouard de (ed.), Crenn C. (ed.). Food identities at home and on the move : explorations at the intersection of food, belonging and dwelling. Londres : Bloomsbury Academic, 108-119. (Home). ISBN 978-1-350-12231-4.

Titre du document
"It's the comedor that dwells in me !" : food aid and construction of urban citizenship in San Luis Potosí
Année de publication
2020
Type de document
Partie d'ouvrage
Auteurs
Suremain Charles-Edouard de
In
Matta R. (ed.), Suremain Charles-Edouard de (ed.), Crenn C. (ed.) Food identities at home and on the move : explorations at the intersection of food, belonging and dwelling
Source
Londres : Bloomsbury Academic, 2020, 108-119 (Home). ISBN 978-1-350-12231-4
Comedores offer a privileged site of observation for analysing forms of food consumption, exchange and aid, and for better understanding how the most impoverished populations fit into society and urban space. This chapter discusses the hypothesis that new forms of urban citizenship are possible, despite the difficulties encountered by these people. The chapter explains how aid contributes to the emergence of forms of urban citizenship. It reveals the social interactions at play within a comedor, showing that food aid - far from reproducing asymmetrical relationships - contributes to the creation of a form of citizenship founded on dignity and rooted in everyday practices. The working-class neighbourhood where the comedor La Esperanza is located offers a striking contrast from the image presented by San Luis Potosí's city centre, although it is only a few streets away.
Plan de classement
Société, développement social [106]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F A010079235]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010079237
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