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Deconstructing homelessness: Alternative narratives on and by marginalized and homeless groups in the city of Bologna

Authors
  • Sabatini, Francesca
Type
Published Article
Journal
Conjunctions
Publisher
Sciendo
Publication Date
Jun 01, 2024
Volume
12
Issue
1
Pages
1–15
Identifiers
DOI: 10.2478/tjcp-2024-0011
Source
De Gruyter
Keywords
License
Green

Abstract

The paper addresses the political and cultural problem underpinning mainstream narratives on homelessness. The absence of data, in conjunction with the misconceptions associated with homelessness, translate into the criminalization and stigmatization of homelessness, both at the local level and in fragmented policies at national and international levels. Section one presents an overview of homelessness as a cultural and political problem; section two then introduces the Italian situation and Bologna as a case study. After a presentation of the method followed in section three, sections four and five describe and then discuss two projects initiated by a political collective in the city of Bologna that directly involve homeless people in the deconstruction of imageries and narratives around homelessness. Finally, section six draws conclusions about the need to generate new narratives capable of accounting for the intersectional and complex nature of the phenomenon of homelessness: new narratives capable of restoring to the homeless their articulate human identity.

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