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"Using the case of publicly subsidized housing and its residents in Chicago, Catherine Fennell brilliantly traces the architectures of public housing decay and the so-called solutions to them as affective possibilities. Political debates over how to house the urban poor unfold as gripping ethnographic realities here, urging us to think through the materiality of sympathy."—Vincanne Adams, University of California, San Francisco


"This book is a must-read for those concerned with public housing and its aftermath. The author has captured stories rarely heard anywhere else."—Planning Magazine

"An excellent, timely, and nuance ethnography that moves beyond the more familiar analysis of postwelfare urban inequalities. It is a valuable addition to the literature about urban poverty, urban planning, and the politics of race and class in the contemporary United States."—American Anthropologist

"Fennell’s great achievement rests on her ability to capture those critiques of the new housing not as a nostalgia for the old—that kind of thing is the preserve of the social scientists and the museum-advocates in her narrative—but rather as a negotiation of the difference between sympathetic attachments and abstract, sentimentalized obligations to anonymous others."—Somatosphere

"Last Project Standing will undoubtedly make a great impact on the ways that other urban anthropologists respond to the influences of interdisciplinary humanistic research methods."—Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society



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Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Across Damen
Part I. Sympathy
“Toward a Better Life”
2. The Many Harms of Staying Here
3. Project Heat and Sensory Politics
Part II. Civics
Radio Rumors
4. Experiments in Vulnerability
5. The City, the Grassroots, the Poverty Pimps
Part III. Publics
Resurrections
6. The Museum of Resilience
Epilogue: Raising Sympathetic Publics
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: MP - University Of Minnesota Press
      Publication Date: 11/28/2015 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780816697373, 978-0816697373
      ISBN10: 081669737X

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      "Using the case of publicly subsidized housing and its residents in Chicago, Catherine Fennell brilliantly traces the architectures of public housing decay and the so-called solutions to them as affective possibilities. Political debates over how to house the urban poor unfold as gripping ethnographic realities here, urging us to think through the materiality of sympathy."—Vincanne Adams, University of California, San Francisco


      "This book is a must-read for those concerned with public housing and its aftermath. The author has captured stories rarely heard anywhere else."—Planning Magazine

      "An excellent, timely, and nuance ethnography that moves beyond the more familiar analysis of postwelfare urban inequalities. It is a valuable addition to the literature about urban poverty, urban planning, and the politics of race and class in the contemporary United States."—American Anthropologist

      "Fennell’s great achievement rests on her ability to capture those critiques of the new housing not as a nostalgia for the old—that kind of thing is the preserve of the social scientists and the museum-advocates in her narrative—but rather as a negotiation of the difference between sympathetic attachments and abstract, sentimentalized obligations to anonymous others."—Somatosphere

      "Last Project Standing will undoubtedly make a great impact on the ways that other urban anthropologists respond to the influences of interdisciplinary humanistic research methods."—Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society



      Table of Contents

      Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Introduction
      1. Across Damen
      Part I. Sympathy
      “Toward a Better Life”
      2. The Many Harms of Staying Here
      3. Project Heat and Sensory Politics
      Part II. Civics
      Radio Rumors
      4. Experiments in Vulnerability
      5. The City, the Grassroots, the Poverty Pimps
      Part III. Publics
      Resurrections
      6. The Museum of Resilience
      Epilogue: Raising Sympathetic Publics
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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