Theorizing Unemployment: Toward an Argentine Anthropology of Work
Article
Authorship:
PERELMAN, MARIANO DANIELDate:
2007Publishing House and Editing Place:
The University of California Press for The Society for the Anthropology of Work (SAW) of the American Anthropological AssociationMagazine:
Anthropology of Work Review, vol. 28 (pp. 8-13) - ISSN 0883-024XThe University of California Press for The Society for the Anthropology of Work (SAW) of the American Anthropological Association
ISSN:
0883-024XSummary *
The recent crisis related to neoliberal economic policies in Argentina brought more of a focus in Argentine anthropology to issues related to work and unemployment. The anthropology of work, before the crisis, was a neglected area of the discipline. I am proposing that we pay theoretical attention, in and beyond Argentine anthropology, not only to labor relations and conditions, but also to the subjectivities and collective actions within the growing unemployed and underemployed population in Argentina. Unemployed individuals still conceptualize of themselves as workers; it is how they have constructed their identities. A theoretical focus on the unemployed in the anthropology of work will contribute to our understandings of heterogeneous capitalist relations and subjectivities. Information provided by the agent in SIGEVAKey Words
ARGENTINACAPITALISMUNEMPLOYMENTANTHROPOLOGY OF WORK