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Author Kern, Leslie.
Title Gentrification Is Inevitable and Other Lies.
Publisher Toronto : Between the Lines, 2022.
Copyright date ©2022.
Edition 1st ed.



Descript 1 online resource (226 pages)
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Edition 1st ed.
Contents Intro -- Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Gentrification Is … -- Origins -- Not your parents' gentrification -- How gentrification affects people -- Beyond class change -- An unstoppable force? -- And other lies -- 2. Gentrification Is Natural -- The ecological city -- Colonization and naturalization -- Survival of the fittest -- 3. Gentrification Is About Taste -- Desiring different -- Remaking place -- Culture and class -- The creative city machine -- Cultures of whiteness -- The culture story -- 4. Gentrification Is About Money -- Capital on the move -- Global forces -- Post-industrial dreams -- Landscapes of neoliberalism -- Airbnbification -- Disaster capitalism -- Global gentrification -- 5. Gentrification Is About Class -- Gendering gentrification -- The sexual politics of gentrification -- Race, wealth, and gentrification -- Colonial property logics -- City of youth and health -- 6. Gentrification Is About Physical Displacement -- Displacement is nothing new -- Displacement as unwilling movement -- Displacement as loss of home -- Displacement in everyday life -- Sensory displacement -- Mobilizing state violence -- Colonization and ongoing displacement -- Property rules -- Environmental displacement -- Crisis displacement: Covid-19 -- Why can't we have nice things? -- 7. Gentrification Is a Metaphor -- Mainstreaming: Making popular -- Commodification: Making money -- Appropriation: Making mine -- Upscaling: Making expensive -- Gentrification is about power -- 8. Gentrification Is Inevitable -- Take control -- Make policy -- Get creative -- Be disruptive -- Come together -- Draw from the past -- Create alternatives -- 9. Change the Story, Change the Ending -- A feminist, queer anti-gentrification politics -- An anti-racist anti-gentrification politics.
A decolonial anti-gentrification politics -- Where do we begin? -- What is your role? -- What are your spheres of influence? -- Seeding change: Principles and practices -- Tell a better story -- Notes -- Index -- About the Author.
ISBN 9781771135856 (electronic bk.)
9781771135849
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Author Kern, Leslie.
Subject Gentrification.
Descript 1 online resource (226 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Edition 1st ed.
Contents Intro -- Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Gentrification Is … -- Origins -- Not your parents' gentrification -- How gentrification affects people -- Beyond class change -- An unstoppable force? -- And other lies -- 2. Gentrification Is Natural -- The ecological city -- Colonization and naturalization -- Survival of the fittest -- 3. Gentrification Is About Taste -- Desiring different -- Remaking place -- Culture and class -- The creative city machine -- Cultures of whiteness -- The culture story -- 4. Gentrification Is About Money -- Capital on the move -- Global forces -- Post-industrial dreams -- Landscapes of neoliberalism -- Airbnbification -- Disaster capitalism -- Global gentrification -- 5. Gentrification Is About Class -- Gendering gentrification -- The sexual politics of gentrification -- Race, wealth, and gentrification -- Colonial property logics -- City of youth and health -- 6. Gentrification Is About Physical Displacement -- Displacement is nothing new -- Displacement as unwilling movement -- Displacement as loss of home -- Displacement in everyday life -- Sensory displacement -- Mobilizing state violence -- Colonization and ongoing displacement -- Property rules -- Environmental displacement -- Crisis displacement: Covid-19 -- Why can't we have nice things? -- 7. Gentrification Is a Metaphor -- Mainstreaming: Making popular -- Commodification: Making money -- Appropriation: Making mine -- Upscaling: Making expensive -- Gentrification is about power -- 8. Gentrification Is Inevitable -- Take control -- Make policy -- Get creative -- Be disruptive -- Come together -- Draw from the past -- Create alternatives -- 9. Change the Story, Change the Ending -- A feminist, queer anti-gentrification politics -- An anti-racist anti-gentrification politics.
A decolonial anti-gentrification politics -- Where do we begin? -- What is your role? -- What are your spheres of influence? -- Seeding change: Principles and practices -- Tell a better story -- Notes -- Index -- About the Author.
ISBN 9781771135856 (electronic bk.)
9781771135849
Author Kern, Leslie.
Subject Gentrification.

Subject Gentrification.
Descript 1 online resource (226 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Intro -- Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Gentrification Is … -- Origins -- Not your parents' gentrification -- How gentrification affects people -- Beyond class change -- An unstoppable force? -- And other lies -- 2. Gentrification Is Natural -- The ecological city -- Colonization and naturalization -- Survival of the fittest -- 3. Gentrification Is About Taste -- Desiring different -- Remaking place -- Culture and class -- The creative city machine -- Cultures of whiteness -- The culture story -- 4. Gentrification Is About Money -- Capital on the move -- Global forces -- Post-industrial dreams -- Landscapes of neoliberalism -- Airbnbification -- Disaster capitalism -- Global gentrification -- 5. Gentrification Is About Class -- Gendering gentrification -- The sexual politics of gentrification -- Race, wealth, and gentrification -- Colonial property logics -- City of youth and health -- 6. Gentrification Is About Physical Displacement -- Displacement is nothing new -- Displacement as unwilling movement -- Displacement as loss of home -- Displacement in everyday life -- Sensory displacement -- Mobilizing state violence -- Colonization and ongoing displacement -- Property rules -- Environmental displacement -- Crisis displacement: Covid-19 -- Why can't we have nice things? -- 7. Gentrification Is a Metaphor -- Mainstreaming: Making popular -- Commodification: Making money -- Appropriation: Making mine -- Upscaling: Making expensive -- Gentrification is about power -- 8. Gentrification Is Inevitable -- Take control -- Make policy -- Get creative -- Be disruptive -- Come together -- Draw from the past -- Create alternatives -- 9. Change the Story, Change the Ending -- A feminist, queer anti-gentrification politics -- An anti-racist anti-gentrification politics.
A decolonial anti-gentrification politics -- Where do we begin? -- What is your role? -- What are your spheres of influence? -- Seeding change: Principles and practices -- Tell a better story -- Notes -- Index -- About the Author.
ISBN 9781771135856 (electronic bk.)
9781771135849

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