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Constructing the Dynamo of Dixie

Autor Knapp, Courtney Elizabeth
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 mai 2018
What can local histories of interracial conflict and collaboration teach us about the potential for urban equity and social justice in the future? Courtney Elizabeth Knapp chronicles the politics of gentrification and culture-based development in Chattanooga, Tennessee, by tracing the roots of racism, spatial segregation, and mainstream cosmopolitanism back to the earliest encounters between the Cherokee, African Americans, and white settlers. For more than three centuries, Chattanooga has been a site for multiracial interaction and community building; yet today public leaders have simultaneously restricted and appropriated many contributions of working-class communities of color within the city, exacerbating inequality and distrust between neighbors and public officials. Knapp suggests that diasporic placemaking--defined as the everyday practices through which uprooted people create new communities of security and belonging--is a useful analytical frame for understanding how multiracial interactions drive planning and urban development in diverse cities over time. By weaving together archival, ethnographic, and participatory action research techniques, she reveals the political complexities of a city characterized by centuries of ordinary resistance to racial segregation and uneven geographic development.

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ISBN-13: 9781469637273
ISBN-10: 1469637278
Pagini: 262
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: The University of North Carolina Press

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Courtney Elizabeth Knapp is assistant professor of urban and regional planning at California State Polytechnic University.

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What can local histories of interracial conflict and collaboration teach us about the potential for urban equity and social justice? This study chronicles the politics of gentrification and culture-based development in Chattanooga, by tracing the roots of racism, segregation, and mainstream "cosmopolitanism" to the earliest encounters between the Cherokee, African Americans, and white settlers.