赋能的城市基础设施:布宜诺斯艾利斯“正常”行人的历史建构

Urban infrastructures of ablement: The historical production of the “normal” pedestrian in Buenos Aires

Urban Studies · 2025
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本文揭示城市基础设施如何历史性地塑造了“正常”行人的能力,同时排斥残疾人的移动自由,基于布宜诺斯艾利斯19世纪末至20世纪初的市政档案分析。

Abstract

The fields of ability and ableism studies advance previous work in disability studies, which shows how disability is socially produced, to focus on how the abilities of non-disabled subjects are also produced. That is, how do social contexts selectively support, enable or enhance the capacities of certain body-minds? Geography can play a key role in these explorations by interrogating the role of space in these processes of ablement. This article aims to uncover the taken-for-granted ways in which urban infrastructures produce a “normal” pedestrian with the illusory ability to roam the city unaided, while simultaneously not enabling and even restricting the mobility of others. To do so, it addresses infrastructures such as sidewalks and street crossing systems which consolidated in Buenos Aires, Argentina, between the late 19th and early 20th centuries. An analysis of municipal documents shows how walking was made possible due to these infrastructures, which eliminated environmental obstacles and protected people from traffic. But this enablement did not reach all body-minds, as disabled people were expected to be elsewhere, in segregated institutions or domestic spaces. For this analysis, the article draws from disability geography, ability and ableism studies, science and technology studies, and Foucauldian notions of biopower.

残疾研究城市地理学基础设施研究能力与能力主义