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Book Synopsis

Both theoretically informed and empirically rich, Youth Urban Worlds explores how urban cultures affectpolitical actionamongst youth.

  • Argues thaturban cultures challenge the verymeaning and contours of the political process
  • Includesethnographies, delving into the perspectives andknowledgesofracialized youth,urban farmers,and voluntary risk takers, like dumpster divers,building climbers, andstudent protestors
  • Theorizes thataesthetics are an increasinglycrucial form ofpolitical action inthecontemporary urban setting and explains the impact ofaesthetics on the political
  • Examines the centrality of fun, warmth, aesthetics, and embodimentto these youth's experience of being in the world
  • Explainshowyouth are able to practically and concretely impact the political process through the performanceof risky and disruptive behavior


Table of Contents

List of Figures vii

Series Editors’ Preface x

Preface xi

Introduction: Voices From Montreal 2

Space–Time–Affect: The Urban Logic of Political Action 5

Acting Aesthetically: Political Gestures, Political Acts, and Political Action 10

Youth Urban Worlds 21

The Global Urban Political Moment of the 2010s: Youthfulness in Action 26

Montreal in a World of Cities 29

A Methodological Note 31

The Organization of the Book 34

Notes 36

1 Montreal and the Urban Moment 38

Montreal’s Politico‐Sensuous Feel 41

Montreal’s Place in the Global Urban Cultures of the 1960s and 1970s 49

Changing Relations to Time 52

Changing Relations to Space 54

Conclusion 61

Notes 64

2 The Urban Political World of Racialized Youth: Moving Through and Being Moved By Saint‐Michel and Little Burgundy 69

Moving Through Saint‐Michel and Little Burgundy with an Epistemology of Blackness 75

Being Moved: Representations and Affective Aesthetic Relations 88

Racialization: Disembodied Profiling Entangled With Embodied Racist Encounters 94

Conclusion 98

Notes 101

3 The Urban Political World of Student Strikers 107

Becoming a Striker: Pregnant Moments ‘Breaking the Real’ 110

Walking the City: Space During and After the Strike 117

The Political Effects of Seduction and Provocation 123

Conclusion 133

Notes 135

4 The Urban Political World of Urban Farmers: ‘It’s Not Just Growing Food, It’s a Lot More Than That’ 143

Embodied Experiences of the Spatialities and Circulation of Food Commodities in the City 150

The Urban Logic of Action of Urban Agriculture Practices 157

Seduction and Attraction in the Garden 161

Conclusion 164

Notes 165

5 The Urban Political World of ‘Risk‐Takers’: Provocative Choreographic Power 169

The Risk‐Management Context 171

Urban Dancers and Diviners: Choreographic Power as Political Action 172

Voluntary Risk‐Takers? Fear and Youth Politics 177

Collective Edgework: Distributed Agency Through Provocation and Seduction 186

Conclusion 192

Notes 193

Conclusion 198

Forms of Aesthetic Politics Influenced by Youthfulness and Contemporary Conditions of Urbanity 201

Montreal in a World of Cities 206

Note 207

References 208

Index 220

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 01/04/2021
      ISBN13: 9781119582212, 978-1119582212
      ISBN10: 1119582210
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Both theoretically informed and empirically rich, Youth Urban Worlds explores how urban cultures affectpolitical actionamongst youth.

      • Argues thaturban cultures challenge the verymeaning and contours of the political process
      • Includesethnographies, delving into the perspectives andknowledgesofracialized youth,urban farmers,and voluntary risk takers, like dumpster divers,building climbers, andstudent protestors
      • Theorizes thataesthetics are an increasinglycrucial form ofpolitical action inthecontemporary urban setting and explains the impact ofaesthetics on the political
      • Examines the centrality of fun, warmth, aesthetics, and embodimentto these youth's experience of being in the world
      • Explainshowyouth are able to practically and concretely impact the political process through the performanceof risky and disruptive behavior


      Table of Contents

      List of Figures vii

      Series Editors’ Preface x

      Preface xi

      Introduction: Voices From Montreal 2

      Space–Time–Affect: The Urban Logic of Political Action 5

      Acting Aesthetically: Political Gestures, Political Acts, and Political Action 10

      Youth Urban Worlds 21

      The Global Urban Political Moment of the 2010s: Youthfulness in Action 26

      Montreal in a World of Cities 29

      A Methodological Note 31

      The Organization of the Book 34

      Notes 36

      1 Montreal and the Urban Moment 38

      Montreal’s Politico‐Sensuous Feel 41

      Montreal’s Place in the Global Urban Cultures of the 1960s and 1970s 49

      Changing Relations to Time 52

      Changing Relations to Space 54

      Conclusion 61

      Notes 64

      2 The Urban Political World of Racialized Youth: Moving Through and Being Moved By Saint‐Michel and Little Burgundy 69

      Moving Through Saint‐Michel and Little Burgundy with an Epistemology of Blackness 75

      Being Moved: Representations and Affective Aesthetic Relations 88

      Racialization: Disembodied Profiling Entangled With Embodied Racist Encounters 94

      Conclusion 98

      Notes 101

      3 The Urban Political World of Student Strikers 107

      Becoming a Striker: Pregnant Moments ‘Breaking the Real’ 110

      Walking the City: Space During and After the Strike 117

      The Political Effects of Seduction and Provocation 123

      Conclusion 133

      Notes 135

      4 The Urban Political World of Urban Farmers: ‘It’s Not Just Growing Food, It’s a Lot More Than That’ 143

      Embodied Experiences of the Spatialities and Circulation of Food Commodities in the City 150

      The Urban Logic of Action of Urban Agriculture Practices 157

      Seduction and Attraction in the Garden 161

      Conclusion 164

      Notes 165

      5 The Urban Political World of ‘Risk‐Takers’: Provocative Choreographic Power 169

      The Risk‐Management Context 171

      Urban Dancers and Diviners: Choreographic Power as Political Action 172

      Voluntary Risk‐Takers? Fear and Youth Politics 177

      Collective Edgework: Distributed Agency Through Provocation and Seduction 186

      Conclusion 192

      Notes 193

      Conclusion 198

      Forms of Aesthetic Politics Influenced by Youthfulness and Contemporary Conditions of Urbanity 201

      Montreal in a World of Cities 206

      Note 207

      References 208

      Index 220

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