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Cities of Difference : Democracy and Ecology - Ruth Fincher

Cities of Difference

By: Ruth Fincher (Editor), Jane Jacobs (Editor)

Paperback | 20 June 1998

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How can contemporary theories of difference enhance our understanding of traditional urban studies concerns such as housing, labor markets, and structures of state entitlement? What are the connections between urban space and identity politics? This provocative text provides fresh perspectives on the fragmented city within a cultural political economy framework. Contributors explore the role of race, ethnicity, class, gender and sexuality, able-bodiedness, and other axes of difference in the geography of postmodern cities. Using a range of cutting-edge theoretical and methodological approaches, the book probes the relationship of the broader realities of urban life--economic polarization, gentrification, and the proliferation of sites of consumption to the everyday life and political power of different communities.
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"This exciting and important book takes a critical approach to the concept of difference, examining its role in the constitution of urban life and the structuring of urban space. Informed by recent developments in feminism and postcolonial theory, the book illustrates the complexity of contemporary identity politics, encompassing issues of homelessness, disability, youth, aboriginality, single parents, and people with AIDS besides the more familiar differences associated with gender and sexuality, race, and class. In exploring questions of representation, signification and performativity, the book insists on grounding these processes in the material world. Drawing on a wide range of empirical work, the authors demonstrate how struggles over identity and difference are always locally articulated. Going beyond the mapping of difference, the book explores the social and spatial constitution of difference in processes of embodiment, aestheticization, and commodification. In place of shrill readings of globalization or postmodernity, Cities of Difference provides a carefully nuanced cultural politics of the city, decentering, destabilizing, and radically unsettling much of the received wisdom of urban analysis." --Peter Jackson, Professor of Human Geography, University of Sheffield, UK "Cities of Difference sets out bold new directions for the study of urban and metropolitan regions. Refusing to reduce the 'urban question' to either political economy or culture, the contributors show how their interpenetration shapes the uneven material circumstances, social context, and subjective identities of urban residents. Richly textured, nuanced chapters throw into high relief questions of social and spatial justice, and provide insightful ways to confront dilemmas of fairness and access. Readers will never be able to see the city or urban space in the same way again." --Jennifer Wolch, Professor of Geography, University of Southern California "This volume features some of the best contemporary work by a new generation of urban geographers. Crossing over existing boundaries and interrogating conventional categories, contributors destabilize existing conceptual structures. The city emerges as a place where difference reigns--difference that is constantly reworked by individuals and groups through engagement with economic, social and political contexts. Theoretically astute and empirically alert, the book provides a distinctive fin-de-siecle synthesis of issues of urban subjectivity, identity, social and economic restructuring, and globalization." --David Ley, Professor of Geography, University of British Columbia "The strength of this collection is that the eleven contributors employ a variety of ideological frameworks and methodological techniques, and between them offer a diverse range of examples, from the crossing of multicultural boundaries in different parts of everyday urban life...to a re-exploration of the relationship between gender and sexuality and its representation in processes of gentrification....With the increased intertwining of social science disciplines and the various interpretative frameworks employed with social research, this collection will be an informative, although not boundary-breaking, volume for students and academics interested in urban studies, cultural studies, sociology ...as well as geography." --Environment and Planning A "This exciting and well-crafted collection of 13 lively and well-integrated essays by American, Australian, and British-based geographers challenges the methods and theories by which social scientists have explored urban differentiation....Each article addresses broad theoretical questions in contemporary geography, which it elaborates through well-chosen and nicely illustrated cases....The questions and answers these authors pose are important and interesting for all urban scholars. Upper-division undergraduates and above." --"Choice"

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