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City in common : culture and community in Buenos Aires / James Scorer.

Van Pelt Library F3001.2 .S36 2016
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Scorer, James, 1978- author.
Series:
SUNY series in Latin American and Iberian thought and culture
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Neoliberalism.
Social aspects.
Dictatorship.
Politics and culture.
Community life.
Commons.
City and town life.
Buenos Aires (Argentina)--Social life and customs.
Buenos Aires (Argentina).
Buenos Aires (Argentina)--Social conditions.
City and town life--Argentina--Buenos Aires.
Commons--Argentina--Buenos Aires.
Community life--Argentina--Buenos Aires.
Buenos Aires (Argentina)--Intellectual life.
Politics and culture--Argentina--Buenos Aires.
Dictatorship--Social aspects--Argentina--Buenos Aires.
Neoliberalism--Social aspects--Argentina--Buenos Aires.
Buenos Aires (Argentina)--Politics and government.
Argentina.
Argentina--Buenos Aires.
Physical Description:
xii, 235 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Albany : State University of New York Press, [2016]
Summary:
"Addresses ways that cultural imaginaries point toward alternative urban futures. In this book James Scorer argues that culture remains a force for imagining inclusive urban futures based around what inhabitants of the city have in common. Using Buenos Aires as his case study, Scorer takes the urban commons to be those aspects of the city that are shared and used by its various communities. Exploring a hugely diverse set of works, including literature, film, and comics, and engaging with urban theory, political philosophy, and Latin American cultural studies, City in Common paints a portrait of the city caught between opposing forces. Scorer seeks out alternatives to the current trend in analysis of urban culture to read Buenos Aires purely through the lens of segregation, division, and enclosure. Instead, he argues that urban imaginaries can and often do offer visions of more open communities and more inclusive urban futures"--Publisher's website.
Contents:
The city in common
Dictatorship, exclusion and remembering in common
Surviving the city in post-dictatorship Argentine comics
Neoliberal urbanism : anticommons in common
Neighbors and strangers in Gran Buenos Aires
Transforming the commons, recycling the city
Shantytowns : beyond the pale?
Epilogue
Filmography.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781438460574
1438460570
OCLC:
927241476

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