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Daniela Lazoroska

Daniela Lazoroska

Lecturer

Daniela Lazoroska

Hot Topics, Gringo Parties, and the Dependent Independence of Friendship in the Field

Author

  • Daniela Lazoroska

Summary, in English

‘You do not know what it means to me, to be at this kind of party, to talk to these kinds of people’, my research assistant Rodrigo told me after a soirée in the elite South Zone of Rio. ‘É uma viagem’, it’s a journey. Rodrigo, who had already worked with three anthropologists by the time I came to be his employer, thrived with the affordances of friendship, in the face of the volatility of his favela life. He relished ‘mixing groups up’, and this fetish was fed by the overflow of journalists and researchers who in 2015 were covering mega events, favela removals, and policing programs. As the year elapsed, violence in favelas escalated, ‘visiting others’ came and went, and so did Rodrigo’s appetite to befriend the ‘other’. While research on the enabling aspects of friendship’s lack of fixity have been extensive, by exploring our relationship, I seek to address how problematic fluidity and dynamism can be for those who engage in friendship. I will argue that demanding fixity and setting up boundaries can be understood as an enabling process, particularly in the post-colonial, globalized and gravely unequal context of contemporary favelas.

Department/s

  • The International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics

Publishing year

2019

Language

English

Pages

63-78

Publication/Series

Etnofoor

Volume

31

Issue

1

Document type

Journal article

Topic

  • Social Sciences
  • Social Anthropology
  • Cultural Studies
  • Ethnology

Keywords

  • favelas
  • international relations
  • Friendship
  • parties
  • field research
  • ethnography
  • cultural anthropology
  • upper class

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0921-5158