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Cities and Race : America's New Black Ghetto - David Wilson

Cities and Race

America's New Black Ghetto

By: David Wilson

Paperback | 28 September 2006 | Edition Number 1

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Today, in the shadows of gleaming downtown skyscrapers and showy gentrified neighborhoods, conditions in many impoverished black ghettos in America's Rust Belt have substantially worsened. Leaders and residents in these communities struggle to acquire the resources to upgrade their communities, but contest a formidable obstacle: the accelerated push to make and protect downtown revitalized landscapes of consumption, pleasure, and affluent residency.
"Cities and Race" comprehensively explores this new black ghetto reality and discusses and explains:
- The rise of a new kind of black ghetto termed "the glocal ghetto
- The reality of a new third wave of black ghetto marginalizing since 1945 in public policy and popular discourse in America
- A new political-economic force that triggers the production of this new ghetto, "the global trope
- The ascendant characteristics of this new ghetto: a deepened poverty of its residents, a new denigrating pattern of representation assigned to residents and these communities, and a continued connection of this space to the prison-industrial complex in America
- The bolstered role that local politics plays in producing these new ghetto spaces.
"Cities and Race "concludes, in rich and original detail, that America has now spawned a new kind of ghetto that has become more impoverished and more impugned as the now crystallized zone of human discard in "the global era."
Industry Reviews

Cities and Race details how fluid racial characterizations change in response to political economic pressures.

David Wilson's commitment to making scholarship useful for undoing the cruelties of anti-black racism in general, and the new black ghettos in particular, is without question.

reviewd by Ruth Wilson Gilmore, University of Southern California, USA

At his best, Wilson lays bare the inner working of this discourse through the scalar common sense it creates. Bradley Gardener Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences CUNY Graduate Centre

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