Fonte: LICERE - Revista do Programa de Pós-graduação Interdisciplinar em Estudos do Lazer; v. 23 n. 4 (2020): dezembro; 156-172
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Resumo: The mandatory enclosure changed the ways we live. For those of us who were transients in our houses, it made us inhabitants, for whom the house was our shelter, now it is a suffocating place. We return to our ethnographies, yet digital, to question ourselves during confinement. How do we experience and articulate our bodies in our homes? We analyze ethnographic scenes and expose the fragility of everyday life of the middle class in Buenos Aires, Argentina. At the same time, we present the capacity of agency and the ways in which micro-certainties (oriented to “the positive” or happiness) are produced to deal with this pandemic context.