Resistance and the city : negotiating urban identities: race, class, and gender / / edited by Christoph Ehland, Pascal Fischer.

The contributions collected in the second volume of Resistance and the City are devoted to the three markers of identity that cultural studies has recognised as paramount for our understanding of difference, inequality, and solidarity in modern societies: race, class, and gender. These categories, t...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill / Rodopi,, 2018.
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Spatial Practices 28.
Physical Description:1 online resource (229 pages).
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Other title:Front Matter --
Copyright Page --
Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Notes on Contributors --
General Introduction /
Introduction: Negotiating Urban Space /
Race and Ethnicity --
Black Citizens – British Spaces: Struggles in the 1970s and 1980s and Cinematic Representations /
Resisting Topographies: Immigration, Space and the City in Contemporary British Film /
Heterotopias as Spaces of Resistance in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children (1981) /
Changing Uses of the City in Contemporary Black British Novels /
Social Class --
“Poor is Cool”: The Working-Classes as Myth in Pulp’s “Common People” /
Chavs: The Clash of Social Classes in Urban Britain /
The Other Dublin: Homelessness, Abject Comedy and Challenges to the Urban Order in Lenny Abrahamson’s Adam and Paul (2004) /
In the Ghetto: Inequality, Riots and Resistance in London-Based Science Fiction of the Twenty-First Century /
Gender and Sexuality --
‘Lost to the Streets’: Violence, Space and Gender in Urban Crime Fiction /
The Urban Residential Balcony as Interstitial Site /
Muslims against Gays? Faith, Sexuality, Resistance and London’s East End /
Scenic Subversions: On Bruce LaBruce’s Re-queering of That Cold Day in the Park /
Summary:The contributions collected in the second volume of Resistance and the City are devoted to the three markers of identity that cultural studies has recognised as paramount for our understanding of difference, inequality, and solidarity in modern societies: race, class, and gender. These categories, tightly linked to the mechanics of power, domination and subordination, have often played an eminent role in contemporary struggles and clashes in urban space. The confluence of people from diverse ethnic, social, and sexual backgrounds in the city has not only raised their awareness of a variety of life concepts and motivated them to negotiate their own positions, but has also encouraged them to develop strategies of resistance against patterns of social and spatial exclusion. Contributors: Oliver von Knebel Doeberitz, Barbara Korte, Anna Lienen, Gill Plain, Frank Erik Pointner, Katrin Röder, Ingrid von Rosenberg, Mark Schmitt, Ralf Schneider, Christoph Singer, Sabine Smith, Merle Tönnies, Ger Zielinski
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004369317
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Christoph Ehland, Pascal Fischer.