„ЖИВЉЕЊЕ КРОЗ НАРАТИВЕ“: НАРАТИВИ КАО СРЕДСТВО ОПСТАНКА БЕСКУЋНИКА У АТИНИ

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  • Георгиос Кузас

Кључне речи:

бескућништво, сиромаштво, просјаци, наративи, извођење, стратегије опстанка, улична етнографија

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Циљ овог чланка није да прикаже модерне наративе само као средства комуникације, већ, пре свега, да укаже на трансформацију наратива у средства опстанка маргинализованих друштвених група. Анализа бескућничких наратива је комбинована са ширим „системом улога“, које бескућници користе да се представе на друштвеној сцени, суштински унутар оквира Гофмановог типа извођења. Стога, бескућници се, повремено, представљају као „несрећни“, „слаби“, „љубазни“ итд. да би добили саосећање и помоћ од пролазника. Резултат тога је да њихов наратив, комбинован с њиховим извођењем, није само наратив њиховог живота, већ и динамично средство савладавања свакодневних тешкоћа у граду.

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