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This book investigates post-industrial American cities as sites of struggle where political identities are mobilized and new modes of citizenship are articulated. This interdisciplinary analysis gleans insights from anthropology, literary criticism, cultural studies, geography, political philosophy, and urban studies. Drawing on scholarly, journalistic, essayistic, and fictional texts, the author examines the linkages between urban regeneration policies, citizenship, and social justice in the neoliberal city. She foregrounds grassroots and official strategies of community building, civic revival and democratic governance, as well as the right to the city, localism, and sustainability as key discourses and practices of re-configuring and re-inhabiting the urban.



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Literary black utopia and redistributive justice – Race, sexuality and fiction of restorative justice – Creative class and gentrification – HIV/AIDS, sexual counterpublics, and homelessness – Urban agriculture, food justice, and locavores – Shrinking cities – Liberal multiculturalism – Communitarianism.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 22/06/2017
      ISBN13: 9783631678800, 978-3631678800
      ISBN10: 3631678800

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book investigates post-industrial American cities as sites of struggle where political identities are mobilized and new modes of citizenship are articulated. This interdisciplinary analysis gleans insights from anthropology, literary criticism, cultural studies, geography, political philosophy, and urban studies. Drawing on scholarly, journalistic, essayistic, and fictional texts, the author examines the linkages between urban regeneration policies, citizenship, and social justice in the neoliberal city. She foregrounds grassroots and official strategies of community building, civic revival and democratic governance, as well as the right to the city, localism, and sustainability as key discourses and practices of re-configuring and re-inhabiting the urban.



      Table of Contents

      Literary black utopia and redistributive justice – Race, sexuality and fiction of restorative justice – Creative class and gentrification – HIV/AIDS, sexual counterpublics, and homelessness – Urban agriculture, food justice, and locavores – Shrinking cities – Liberal multiculturalism – Communitarianism.

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