Chile is widely known as the first experiment in neoliberalism in Latin America, carried out and made possible through state violence. Since the beginning of the transition in 1990, the state has pursued a national project of reconciliation construed as debts owed to the population. The state owed a "social debt" to the poor accrued through inequalities generated by economic liberalization, while society owed a "moral debt" to the victims of human rights violations. "Life in Debt" invites us into lives and world of a poor urban neighborhood in Santiago. Tracing relations and lives between 1999 and 2010, Clara Han explores how the moral and political subjects imagined and asserted by poverty and mental health policies and reparations for human rights violations are refracted through relational modes and their boundaries. Attending to intimate scenes and neighborhood life, Han reveals the force of relations in the making of selves in a world in which unstable work patterns, illness, and pervasive economic indebtedness are aspects of everyday life.Lucidly written, "Life in Debt" provides a unique meditation on both the past inhabiting actual life conditions but also on the difficulties of obligation and achievements of responsiveness.
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Book Details
Title
Life in Debt
Imprint
University of California Press
Product Form
Hardcover
Publisher
University of California Press
Source ISBN
9780520272095
Genre
Political Science
ISBN13
9780520272095
Book Category
Social Science Books
BISAC Subject Heading
POL042020
Book Subcategory
Sociology and Anthropology Books
ISBN10
9780520272095
Language
English
Dimensions
Width
23 mm
Height
229 mm
Length
152 mm
Weight
544 gr
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