Essential Workers, Border-Crossing and Exceptionality During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Author(s) : Galvão Debelle dos Santos
Source : https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/fass/journals/cadaad/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/161-Debelle-dos-Santos.pdf
Abstract:
The piece examines the figure of the ‘essential worker’ and the special arrangements it implied to introduce and discuss the concept of exceptionality. The theory developed by Agamben and Neocleous on the state of exception suggests the need to move away from classic discourse
analysis and put the focus on silence and absences in discourse. The need to go beyond general theories on exceptionality is suggested, leading to a methodological proposal that can account for the invisible everyday resistances of the subaltern. This is done by looking at a specific case study deemed useful to grasp the affective dimension of exceptionality, while mobilizing ethnographic methods. Using fieldwork materials collected in Swiss vineyards between 2020 and 2022, some telling examples of abuses are described and analysed. To analyse these experiences, a conceptualization of the wine-production sector in Switzerland is provided and then complemented with examples of exceptionality in Swiss vineyards. The results suggest the need for further research on what exceptionality does to the bodies which are affected by it, and how it separates them from the remaining.