Abstract

Resulting from ethnographic field work with homeless people, the main goal of this article is to analyze the «entrenchment » processes that imply the consolidation of homelessness. Most homeless people would declare the streets are not their home. But, in order to survive and make things easier for them, daily they feel forced to appropriate particular public spaces. Such practices and discourses of appropriation usually represent the effort to make these public spaces to look like a home. These efforts are in vain and they show how, as the years pass, the limit that separates the street from home starts to fade out. These «entrenchment» processes are related to long term homelessness and the way in which it alters the subject’s perception and minimizes the chances of escaping from it.

Highlights

  • Los significados de hogar en quienes residen en Plaza Ópera

  • Introducción El presente artículo es resultado de un trabajo etnográfico realizado, en el marco de mi tesis doctoral, entre el 2005 y el 2008, con personas que viven en las calles de Madrid; más específicamente, la mayor parte de las reflexiones toman como epicentro a un grupo de personas sin hogar que reside en una plaza céntrica de la capital española, conocida como Plaza Ópera o Isabel II

  • El trabajo gira en torno a los significados de hogar subyacentes en las prácticas y discursos de estas personas sin hogar, pues los mis

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(2014): «Procesos de “atrincheramiento”: un análisis etnográfico sobre las dinámicas de consolidación en la situación de calle». 2. Los significados de hogar en quienes residen en Plaza Ópera. 3. Los procesos de apropiación y resignificación del espacio público.

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