@incollection{fdi:010079237, title = {"{I}t's the comedor that dwells in me !" : food aid and construction of urban citizenship in {S}an {L}uis {P}otosí}, author = {{S}uremain, {C}harles-{E}douard de}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{C}omedores 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. {T}his chapter discusses the hypothesis that new forms of urban citizenship are possible, despite the difficulties encountered by these people. {T}he chapter explains how aid contributes to the emergence of forms of urban citizenship. {I}t 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. {T}he working-class neighbourhood where the comedor {L}a {E}speranza is located offers a striking contrast from the image presented by {S}an {L}uis {P}otosí's city centre, although it is only a few streets away.}, keywords = {{MEXIQUE}}, booktitle = {{F}ood identities at home and on the move : explorations at the intersection of food, belonging and dwelling}, numero = {}, pages = {108--119}, address = {{L}ondres}, publisher = {{B}loomsbury {A}cademic}, series = {{H}ome}, year = {2020}, DOI = {10.4324/9781003085430-10}, ISBN = {978-1-350-12231-4}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010079237}, }