Resumen
This paper analyzes self-solidarity as a position in the face of extreme poverty and shows the articulated complex of homelessness and the difficulty in overcoming it. Raymond's life story, as a case study in northern Mexico, unravels the link between migration, masculinity(ies) and social exclusion and its relationship with the street situation of deported ex-migrant men, collective helpless by social policy. Raymond's life trajectory exposes violence, contexts of vulnerability and resignifications, highlighting an example of descending social mobility. It is concluded that self-solidarity, as an autonomous position against homelessness, is developed as a practical tool in self-care, an element of resilience and a way to understand the experiential context and direct support demands.
Título traducido de la contribución | "A bit for you, a bit for me": self-solidary position from extreme poverty |
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Idioma original | Español |
Número de artículo | e-40044 |
Publicación | Civitas |
Volumen | 22 |
DOI | |
Estado | Publicada - 2022 |
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Palabras clave
- Exclusion
- Extreme poverty
- Life story
- Masculinity
- Migration