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Aesthetics of Gentrification : Seductive Spaces and Exclusive Communities in the Neoliberal City / |
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Aesthetics of Gentrification : Seductive Spaces and Exclusive Communities in the Neoliberal City / Cities and Cultures ; Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction: Aesthetics of Gentrification -- Part 1 Spaces of Global Consumption -- 2. The Forces of Decline and Regeneration : A Discussion of Jane Jacobs and Gentrification -- 3. Silicon Wafers and Office Park Dreams : Cross-Cultural Designs, Aesthetics, and Art in and around California's Santa Clara Valley -- 4. Selling Authenticity: The Aesthetics of Design Boutiques in Montreal -- 5. The Import of a Narrative : The Role of Aesthetics and Discursive Elements in Fabricating Change in the Centre of São Paulo -- Part 2 Anxiety and Visibility -- 6. Race, Authenticity, and the Gentrified Aesthetics of Belonging in Washington, D.C. -- 7. Art and the Aesthetics of Cultural Gentrification : The Cases of Boyle Heights and Little Tokyo in Los Angeles -- 8. In Residence: Witnessing and Gentrification in Susan Silton's Los Angeles -- 9. Satellite Dishes, a Creative Incubator, and the Displacement of Aesthetics in Amsterdam -- Part 3 Agency, Voices, and Activism -- 10. Boulevard Transition, Hipster Aesthetics, and Anti- Gentrification Struggles in Los Angeles -- 11. Speculative Spaces in Grand Paris : Reading JR in Clichy-sous- Bois and Montfermeil -- 12. On Empty Spaces, Silence, and the Pause -- 13. The "Smart Safe City" : Gendered Time, Violence, and Displacement in India's Digital Urban Age -- Index |
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Aesthetics of Gentrification : Seductive Spaces and Exclusive Communities in the Neoliberal City / ed. by Gerard Sandoval, Christoph Lindner. |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction: Aesthetics of Gentrification -- Part 1 Spaces of Global Consumption -- 2. The Forces of Decline and Regeneration : A Discussion of Jane Jacobs and Gentrification -- 3. Silicon Wafers and Office Park Dreams : Cross-Cultural Designs, Aesthetics, and Art in and around California's Santa Clara Valley -- 4. Selling Authenticity: The Aesthetics of Design Boutiques in Montreal -- 5. The Import of a Narrative : The Role of Aesthetics and Discursive Elements in Fabricating Change in the Centre of São Paulo -- Part 2 Anxiety and Visibility -- 6. Race, Authenticity, and the Gentrified Aesthetics of Belonging in Washington, D.C. -- 7. Art and the Aesthetics of Cultural Gentrification : The Cases of Boyle Heights and Little Tokyo in Los Angeles -- 8. In Residence: Witnessing and Gentrification in Susan Silton's Los Angeles -- 9. Satellite Dishes, a Creative Incubator, and the Displacement of Aesthetics in Amsterdam -- Part 3 Agency, Voices, and Activism -- 10. Boulevard Transition, Hipster Aesthetics, and Anti- Gentrification Struggles in Los Angeles -- 11. Speculative Spaces in Grand Paris : Reading JR in Clichy-sous- Bois and Montfermeil -- 12. On Empty Spaces, Silence, and the Pause -- 13. The "Smart Safe City" : Gendered Time, Violence, and Displacement in India's Digital Urban Age -- Index |
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