Urban Revolutions: Urbanisation and (Neo-)Colonialism in Transatlantic Context
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Romance
Format
Paperback
Pages
323
Language
English
Published
Sep 8, 2023
Publisher
Haymarket Books
ISBN-10
1642599956
ISBN-13
9781642599954
Description
Stefan Kipfer delves into the intricate connections between urbanization and neo-colonial practices across the transatlantic landscape. The work explores various case studies, from contentious pipeline disputes in Canada to the challenges of housing in France, and the realities of shantytowns in Martinique. Through these diverse examples, Kipfer illuminates the socio-political dynamics that shape urban environments and the impacts of colonial histories that persist today.
The narrative challenges readers to consider the implications of urban development and the ongoing struggles for social justice in these contexts. By weaving together elements of geography, history, and politics, the author provides a thought-provoking examination of how urban spaces are contested and reshaped in the wake of colonial legacies.
The narrative challenges readers to consider the implications of urban development and the ongoing struggles for social justice in these contexts. By weaving together elements of geography, history, and politics, the author provides a thought-provoking examination of how urban spaces are contested and reshaped in the wake of colonial legacies.
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