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Patients of the State : The Politics of Waiting in Argentina
Patients of the State : The Politics of Waiting in Argentina
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Author(s): Auyero, Javier
ISBN No.: 9780822352594
Pages: 277
Year: 201205
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 168.53
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

" Patients of the State is an insightful and long-overdue exploration of how the worst Latin American welfare programs reinforce powerlessness and sub-citizenship even as they sporadically relieve economic misery. Vividly describing the phenomenally cavalier ways in which the governmental agencies of Buenos Aires waste poor people's time and resources, Javier Auyero calls attention to the insidious violence of systems that sap political initiative and hobble complex and delicate urban survival strategies. With this study, he has once again opened new pathways for the study of contemporary Latin American poverty." Brodwyn Fischer, author of A Poverty of Rights: Citizenship and Inequality in Twentieth-Century Rio de Janeiro "In this brilliant, insightful, and sensitive investigation, Javier Auyero brings careful ethnographic research to bear on the routine temporal experiences of people who seek help and social services from the state. In doing so, he shows us how the state constructs political dominance through the control of its citizens' time and temporal experience. By making the urban poor wait for whatever they need, the state creates subordination and political resignation. Patients of the State will have a major impact on scholarly and public discourse; it helps us see what is happening to millions of people around the world." Michael G.


Flaherty, author of The Textures of Time: Agency and Temporal Experience.


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