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Space, urban politics, and everyday life = Henri Lefebvre and the U.S. city /
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Space, urban politics, and everyday life/ by Tilman Schwarze.
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Henri Lefebvre and the U.S. city /
Author:
Schwarze, Tilman.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
Description:
xiii, 287 p. :illustrations (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Henri Lefebvre and the Production of Space -- Chapter 3: Towards a Lefebvrian Methodology for Empirical Research -- Chapter 4: Territorial Stigma, Resistance, and the Production of Space -- Chapter 5: Community Divisions, Stigma, and the Structural Violence of Public Housing Transformation -- Chapter 6: The Racialisation of Urban Redevelopment: The Obama Presidential Center on Chicago's South Side -- Chapter 7: Conclusion: Henri Lefebvre and the Racialisation of Space in the U.S. City.
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Springer Nature eBook
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Urbanization - United States. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-46038-8
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9783031460388
Space, urban politics, and everyday life = Henri Lefebvre and the U.S. city /
Schwarze, Tilman.
Space, urban politics, and everyday life
Henri Lefebvre and the U.S. city /[electronic resource] :by Tilman Schwarze. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2023. - xiii, 287 p. :illustrations (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Henri Lefebvre and the Production of Space -- Chapter 3: Towards a Lefebvrian Methodology for Empirical Research -- Chapter 4: Territorial Stigma, Resistance, and the Production of Space -- Chapter 5: Community Divisions, Stigma, and the Structural Violence of Public Housing Transformation -- Chapter 6: The Racialisation of Urban Redevelopment: The Obama Presidential Center on Chicago's South Side -- Chapter 7: Conclusion: Henri Lefebvre and the Racialisation of Space in the U.S. City.
'Tilman Schwarze provides us with a gem of a book. A careful re-read and provocative application of Henri Lefebvre's work provides us with important insights into the current perplexing realities of race-class hegemony and the marginalization of African American neighbourhoods' in Chicago and beyond. For anyone desiring to comprehend the conditions of current urban life in the U.S. city, this book is an essential reading.' --David Wilson, Professor of Geography and Urban Planning, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US 'In this imaginative reinterpretation of Henri Lefebvre's ideas about the production of space, Tilman Schwarze offers a richly detailed analysis of urban politics and everyday life on the South Side of Chicago. The book's unique contribution is to lay out new methodological tools for investigating the entrenched spatial inequalities and injustices which accompany the racialization of space in the U.S. city. This is an impressive piece of interdisciplinary critical urban scholarship written by an early career researcher operating at the forefront of the field.' --Andrew E.G. Jonas, Professor of Human Geography, University of Hull, UK This Book develops a novel and innovative methodological framework for operationalizing Henri Lefebvre's work for empirical research on the U.S. city. Building on ethnographic research on Chicago's South Side, Tilman Schwarze explores the current situation of urbanization and urban life in the U.S. city through a critical reading and application of Lefebvre's writings on space, everyday life, the urban, the state, and difference. Focusing on territorial stigmatisation, public housing transformation, and urban redevelopment, this book makes an important contribution to critical urban scholarship, foregrounding the relevance and applicability of Henri Lefebvre's work for geographical and sociological research on urban politics and everyday life. Tilman Schwarze is a Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Glasgow, UK.
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