'Race', Culture and the Right to the City

'Race', Culture and the Right to the City
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ISBN-10 : 6613360651
ISBN-13 : 9786613360656
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Download or read book 'Race', Culture and the Right to the City written by Gareth Millington and published by . This book was released on 2011-10-27 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 'Race', Culture and the Right to the City offers a clear and critical account of the spread of multiculture from the central city to the periphery. The text adopts an international and interdisciplinary approach and explores multicultural life in London, Paris and New York, drawing upon primary and secondary research. The spatialized perspective of the book is inspired by Henri Lefebvre's work on the production of space and considers the role that 'race' continues to play in structuring the metropolis at a multiplicity of levels. In particular a contrast is drawn between the racialized inner cities of the 20th century and the 'outer-inner cities' that characterize the contemporary global city. -- Back cover.


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