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Patients Of The State The Politics Of Waiting In Argentina 1st Javier Auyero

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Patients Of The State The Politics Of Waiting In Argentina 1st Javier Auyero
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Publisher: Duke University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.12 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Javier Auyero
ISBN: 9780822352594, 0822352591
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1st

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Patients Of The State The Politics Of Waiting In Argentina 1st Javier Auyero by Javier Auyero 9780822352594, 0822352591 instant download after payment.

Patients of the State is a sociological account of the extended waiting that poor people seeking state social and administrative services must endure. It is based on ethnographic research in the waiting area of the main welfare office in Buenos Aires, in the line leading into the Argentine registration office where legal aliens apply for identification cards, and among people who live in a polluted shantytown on the capital’s outskirts, while waiting to be allocated better housing. Scrutinizing the mundane interactions between the poor and the state, as well as underprivileged people’s confusion and uncertainty about the administrative processes that affect them, Javier Auyero argues that while waiting, the poor learn the opposite of citizenship. They learn to be patients of the state. They absorb the message that they should be patient and keep waiting, because there is nothing else that they can do. Drawing attention to a significant everyday dynamic that has received little scholarly attention until now, Auyero considers not only how the poor experience these lengthy waits but also how making poor people wait works as a strategy of state control.

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