Abstract
This article introduces the concept of patchwork to understand how repair practices are carried out in Mexico City’s networked hydraulic infrastructure.Drawing on data gathered through a one-year participatory ethnography, patchwork follows the Mexico City Water System (SACMEX) workers’ descriptions of their own labor and how it relates to infrastructure in a context of structural austerity and rapid socio-material change. To do so, the article separates the analysis of repair practices from the logic of maintenance, challenging widely shared conceptions of how they relate to each other. Two distinct contributions are made possible by this move. On the one hand, it allows for a more detailed conceptualization of the work that repair labor does in relation to infrastructure and to other socio-material processes that are constantly shaping it. On the other, it enables an exploration of what I call the logic of adaptation, a form of infrastructure repair that is based not on returning objects and relations to a previously officially sanctioned order, but instead on fashioning normality as an ongoing process made possible through improvisational and incremental work. Exploring this logic, I argue that the endurance of urban infrastructure and of urban modernity requires the ad-hoc work of patchwork and of adaptive repair labor.
Highlights
During the weekend, a leak had been flooding the parking lot of a corporate office building near a busy road intersection in an upscale Mexico City neighborhood
Mexico City Water System (Sistema de Aguas de la Ciudad de Mexico – SACMEX) repair teams had been sent to fix the problem by Monday afternoon
This article has introduced the concept of patchwork to understand how repair practices are carried out in the Mexico City’s networked water system
Summary
A leak had been flooding the parking lot of a corporate office building near a busy road intersection in an upscale Mexico City neighborhood. Patchwork highlights how the endurance of modern ideals of networked supply is continuously achieved through patchwork as a practice and logic shaped by the materiality of water and infrastructure and enabled by the embodied expertise and practical knowledge of SACMEX workers.
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