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What a City Is For: Remaking the Politics of Displacement

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Autor:
Matt Hern (veja mais livros deste autor)
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Portland, Oregon, is one of the most beautiful, livable cities in the United States. It has walkable neighborhoods, bike lanes, low-density housing, public transportation, and significant green space -- not to mention craft-beer bars and locavore foo d trucks. But liberal Portland is also the whitest city in the country. This is not circumstance the city has a long history of officially sanctioned racialized displacement that continues today. Over the last two and half decades, Albina -- the one major Black neighborhood in Portland -- has been systematically uprooted by market-driven gentrification and city-renewal policies. African Americans in Portland were first pushed into Albina and then contained there through exclusionary zoning, pr e datory lending, and racist real estate practices. Since the 1990s, they´ve been aggressively displaced -- by rising housing costs, developers eager to get rid of low-income residents, and overt city policies of gentrification. Displacement and dis po ssessions are convulsing cities across the globe, becoming the dominant urban narratives of our time. In What a City Is For, Matt Hern uses the case of Albina, as well as similar instances in New Orleans and Vancouver, to investigate gentrificatio n i n the twenty-first century. In an engaging narrative, effortlessly mixing anecdote and theory, Hern questions the notions of development, private property, and ownership. Arguing that home ownership drives inequality, he wants us to disown owners hip. How can we reimagine the city as a post-ownership, post-sovereign space? Drawing on solidarity economics, cooperative movements, community land trusts, indigenous conceptions of alternative sovereignty, the global commons movement, and much els e, He rn suggests repudiating development in favor of an incrementalist, non-market-driven unfolding of the city.

Código de barras:
9780262034883
Dimensões:
1.60cm x 15.20cm x 22.90cm
Edição:
1
Marca:
THE MIT PRESS
Idioma:
Português
ISBN:
9780262034883
ISBN13:
9780262034883
Número de páginas:
272
Peso:
499 gramas
Ano de publicação:
2022
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