Ecologies of care : migrant women, precarious housing, and the politics of eradication in Chile

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Abstract
This dissertation is an ethnographic and historical study of the politics of migrant life in Chile. It draws on participant observation, interviews, participatory mapping, archival research, and media analysis to track changing configurations of migration, vulnerability, and protection in the northern border city of Antofagasta. Migrant encampments in Antofagasta are at high risk for fires and climate-change induced mudslides, and concentrate disproportionate levels of poverty and crime. As predominantly Black and Indigenous migrant women make precarious spaces livable, their lives and livelihoods become entangled with dangerous environments. I argue that the "ecologies of care" that result from this spatial transformation are in tension with state projects that allegedly protect vulnerable populations by "eradicating" environments where poverty, crime, and risk take place. Drawing on this case, my research proposes a perspective on the politics of migrant life that goes beyond theoretical frameworks of rights and citizenship, foregrounding instead everyday spatial practices through which migrant women engage the state. A place- and person-based, community-engaged ethnography, this dissertation integrates anthropological, decolonial, and feminist theories of violence and vulnerability with ecological approaches to health, inequality, and care.

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Type of resource text
Form electronic resource; remote; computer; online resource
Extent 1 online resource.
Place California
Place [Stanford, California]
Publisher [Stanford University]
Copyright date 2023; ©2023
Publication date 2023; 2023
Issuance monographic
Language English

Creators/Contributors

Author Seward Delaporte, Pablo Howard
Degree supervisor Garcia, Angela, 1971-
Thesis advisor Garcia, Angela, 1971-
Thesis advisor Ferguson, James, 1959-
Thesis advisor Fullwiley, Duana
Thesis advisor Han, Clara, 1975-
Thesis advisor Hansen, Thomas Blom, 1958-
Degree committee member Ferguson, James, 1959-
Degree committee member Fullwiley, Duana
Degree committee member Han, Clara, 1975-
Degree committee member Hansen, Thomas Blom, 1958-
Associated with Stanford University, School of Humanities and Sciences
Associated with Stanford University, Department of Anthropology

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Genre Theses
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Bibliographic information

Statement of responsibility Pablo Seward Delaporte.
Note Submitted to the Department of Anthropology.
Thesis Thesis Ph.D. Stanford University 2023.
Location https://purl.stanford.edu/ny412zj4197

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Copyright
© 2023 by Pablo Howard Seward Delaporte
License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 3.0 Unported license (CC BY-NC).

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