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Geografia socială a marginalităților: tipuri, clasificări, definiţii, repere teoretice și conceptuale
The social geography of marginalities: types, classifications, definitions, theoretical and conceptual benchmarks

Author(s): Dan Țălnaru
Subject(s): Politics, Social history, History and theory of sociology, Migration Studies
Published by: Editura Institutul European
Keywords: communism; marginal; marginality; social parasitism; repression;

Summary/Abstract: Often, the word „marginal”, - with its derivative „marginality” – evokes a world beyond the borders of our daily existence, somewhere else, far from the center of our lives, towards the abstract territories of the geographical, social, or human periphery. But beyond its adjectival meaning, marginality sums up a series of socio-cultural, economic, political, etc. factors, capable of influencing negatively and independently of one's own will, the life of an individual or a group, from its well-being to the loss of freedom and even suppression of life. We propose an incursion into the social geography of the marginals during Ceausescu`s regime, analyzing, briefly, certain typologies and instances of the everyday man that undermined the cohesion of the socialist life unsynchronized with the imperatives of the „new man”

  • Issue Year: X/2022
  • Issue No: 4 (38)
  • Page Range: 99-122
  • Page Count: 23
  • Language: Romanian