INVESTIGADORES
FERNANDEZ ALVAREZ Maria Ines
capítulos de libros
Título:
Working-class, political organization and popular economy in Argentina
Autor/es:
MARÍA INÉS FERNÁNDEZ ALVAREZ
Libro:
The Routledge Handbook of The Anthropology of Labor.
Editorial:
Routledge
Referencias:
Lugar: New York; Año: 2022; p. 143 - 154
Resumen:
This chapter focuses on the political processes carried out by the Union of Workers of the Popular Economy (UTEP), a trade union formed recently in Argentina with the aim of representing the heterogeneous universe of wageless workers engaged in a diversity of socio-economic activities: those who are usually considered as part of the "informal" market (like waste-pickers or street vendors) and those who develop unpaid care tasks (like soup kitchens collective childcare). Based on the ethnographic work carried out with organizations that make up the UTEP, I discuss the way in which this process of political organization can contribute to current anthropological debates on the notion of labor in contemporary capitalism in two associated directions. On the one hand, this process underlines the importance of going beyond an analysis focused on wage relations to include the multiplicity and heterogeneity of forms of labour including not only unwaged but also non-commodified relations, practices and spaces that are not considered as work. On the other hand, it shows the importance of an ethnographic approach on precarity based on the notion of class as a productive category for the analysis of processes of collective organization around varied ways of making a living.