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In The Surrounds renowned urbanist AbdouMaliq Simone offers a new theorization of the interface of the urban and the political. Working at the intersection of Black studies, urban theory, and decolonial and Islamic thought, Simone centers the surrounds—those urban spaces beyond control and capture that exist as a locus of rebellion and invention. He shows that even in clearly defined city environments, whether industrial, carceral, administrative, or domestic, residents use spaces for purposes they were not designed for: schools become housing, markets turn into classrooms, tax offices transform into repair shops. The surrounds, Simone contends, are where nothing fits according to design. They are where forgotten and marginalized populations invent new relations and ways of living and being, continuously reshaping what individuals and collectives can do. Focusing less on what new worlds may come to be and more on what people are creating now, Simone shows how the su

Table of Contents
Preface vii
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction. Exposing the Surrounds as Urban Infrastructure 1
1. Without Capture: From Extinction to Abolition 21
2. Forgetting Being Forgotten 61
3. Rebellion without Redemption 100
Coda. Extensions beyond Value 134
References 139
Index 153

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    Publisher: Duke University Press
    Publication Date: 10/06/2022
    ISBN13: 9781478018131, 978-1478018131
    ISBN10: 1478018135

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    Book Synopsis
    In The Surrounds renowned urbanist AbdouMaliq Simone offers a new theorization of the interface of the urban and the political. Working at the intersection of Black studies, urban theory, and decolonial and Islamic thought, Simone centers the surrounds—those urban spaces beyond control and capture that exist as a locus of rebellion and invention. He shows that even in clearly defined city environments, whether industrial, carceral, administrative, or domestic, residents use spaces for purposes they were not designed for: schools become housing, markets turn into classrooms, tax offices transform into repair shops. The surrounds, Simone contends, are where nothing fits according to design. They are where forgotten and marginalized populations invent new relations and ways of living and being, continuously reshaping what individuals and collectives can do. Focusing less on what new worlds may come to be and more on what people are creating now, Simone shows how the su

    Table of Contents
    Preface vii
    Acknowledgments xi
    Introduction. Exposing the Surrounds as Urban Infrastructure 1
    1. Without Capture: From Extinction to Abolition 21
    2. Forgetting Being Forgotten 61
    3. Rebellion without Redemption 100
    Coda. Extensions beyond Value 134
    References 139
    Index 153

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