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Miasta europejskie: nowoczesność, rasa i kolonializm – Noa K. Ha (angielski) Hardcove–
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- ISBN-13
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- Book Title
- European Cities
- ISBN
- 9781526158437
- Publication Year
- 2022
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- Textbook
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- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Publication Name
- European Cities : Modernity, Race and Colonialism
- Item Height
- 0.7in
- Item Length
- 9.2in
- Publisher
- Manchester University Press
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- Number of Pages
- 288 Pages
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European cities: Modernity, race and colonialism is a collection of empirical and theoretical scholarly analyses of multiple urban processes across the East-West European divide, inviting the reader to reimagine urban Europe from non-Eurocentric perspectives, and to engage active thought and thoughtful action.
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Manchester University Press
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1526158434
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9781526158437
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European Cities : Modernity, Race and Colonialism
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Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2022
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Textbook
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288 Pages
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Item Length
9.2in
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0.7in
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6.1in
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'This long overdue conversation between urban studies and postcolonial, decolonial and critical race studies will jolt urban studies beyond its Eurocentric legacy, and into the twenty-first century. Highlighting histories of colonialism, racism and anti-Semitism alongside self-organised movements of resistance, the authors write back against a European City model that is cleansed of race and wedded to developmentalist notions of European superiority. A must-read, paradigm-shifting collection that crucially thinks together histories of colonialism, National Socialism and the Cold War.' Jin Haritaworn, Assistant Professor of Gender, Race and Environment, University of York 'Timely in its reminder of the historical erasures and spatial amnesia of too much urban thinking, this volume explores powerfully both the hubris and the deeply racialised traces and spaces of the European city.' Michael Keith, Director of the PEAK Urban Research programme, University of Oxford 'This volume offers an immensely exciting and original intervention into (European) Urban Studies, questioning a number of assumptions around the "modernity" of European cities that tend to erase the history of colonialism and its ongoing impacts, key among them the role of race. The contributions assembled by Ha and Picker provide historical depth and geographical breadth, they deconstruct artificial hierarchies between Europe and the Global South as well as the continent's East and West, at long last including European Urban Studies in a truly global conversation. The book could not have been published at a better moment: Its insights are urgently needed in a world that is rapidly changing yet continues to be framed through flawed paradigms reiterating an understanding of progress that blocks rather than opens a path to real transformation. The work assembled here suggested alternative models that I will be certain to draw on in my work.' Fatima El-Tayeb, Professor of Ethnicity, Race, and Migration, Yale University, 'This long overdue conversation between urban studies and postcolonial, decolonial and critical race studies will jolt urban studies beyond its Eurocentric legacy, and into the twenty-first century. Highlighting histories of colonialism, racism and anti-Semitism alongside self-organised movements of resistance, the authors write back against a European City model that is cleansed of race and wedded to developmentalist notions of European superiority. A must-read, paradigm-shifting collection that crucially thinks together histories of colonialism, National Socialism and the Cold War.' Jin Haritaworn, Associate Professor of Gender, Race and Environment, University of York 'Timely in its reminder of the historical erasures and spatial amnesia of too much urban thinking, this volume explores powerfully both the hubris and the deeply racialised traces and spaces of the European city.' Michael Keith, Director of the PEAK Urban Research programme, University of Oxford 'This volume offers an immensely exciting and original intervention into (European) Urban Studies, questioning a number of assumptions around the "modernity" of European cities that tend to erase the history of colonialism and its ongoing impacts, key among them the role of race. The contributions assembled by Ha and Picker provide historical depth and geographical breadth, they deconstruct artificial hierarchies between Europe and the Global South as well as the continent's East and West, at long last including European Urban Studies in a truly global conversation. The book could not have been published at a better moment: Its insights are urgently needed in a world that is rapidly changing yet continues to be framed through flawed paradigms reiterating an understanding of progress that blocks rather than opens a path to real transformation. The work assembled here suggested alternative models that I will be certain to draw on in my work.' Fatima El-Tayeb, Professor of Ethnicity, Race, and Migration, Yale University 'Overall, the book provides new material on how the prevailing narratives of Europeanization and "European culture" are materialized and challenged in the cities analyzed, as well as ways to decolonially rethink them. It should be especially emphasized that each chapter and each author has his own methodology, which is rare for most modern books. The book is intended for a wide audience, as it provides an analysis of the various opinions about European cities.' Mirzokhid Askarov, Ethnic and Racial Studies, 'This long overdue conversation between urban studies and postcolonial, decolonial and critical race studies will jolt urban studies beyond its Eurocentric legacy, and into the twenty-first century. Highlighting histories of colonialism, racism and anti-Semitism alongside self-organised movements of resistance, the authors write back against a European City model that is cleansed of race and wedded to developmentalist notions of European superiority. A must-read, paradigm-shifting collection that crucially thinks together histories of colonialism, National Socialism and the Cold War.'Jin Haritaworn, Assistant Professor of Gender, Race and Environment, University of York 'Timely in its reminder of the historical erasures and spatial amnesia of too much urban thinking, this volume explores powerfully both the hubris and the deeply racialised traces and spaces of the European city.'Michael Keith, Director of the PEAK Urban Research programme, University of Oxford'This volume offers an immensely exciting and original intervention into (European) Urban Studies, questioning a number of assumptions around the "modernity" of European cities that tend to erase the history of colonialism and its ongoing impacts, key among them the role of race. The contributions assembled by Ha and Picker provide historical depth and geographical breadth, they deconstruct artificial hierarchies between Europe and the Global South as well as the continent's East and West, at long last including European Urban Studies in a truly global conversation. The book could not have been published at a better moment: Its insights are urgently needed in a world that is rapidly changing yet continues to be framed through flawed paradigms reiterating an understanding of progress that blocks rather than opens a path to real transformation. The work assembled here suggested alternative models that I will be certain to draw on in my work.' Fatima El-Tayeb, Professor of Ethnicity, Race, and Migration, Yale University 'This long overdue conversation between urban studies and postcolonial, decolonial and critical race studies will jolt urban studies beyond its Eurocentric legacy, and into the 21st century. Highlighting histories of colonialism, racism and anti-Semitism alongside self-organized movements of resistance, the authors write back against a European City model that is cleansed of race and wedded to developmentalist notions of European superiority. A must-read, paradigm-shifting collection that crucially thinks together histories of colonialism, National Socialism and the Cold War.' Jin Haritaworn, Associate Professor, Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, University of Toronto'Timely in its reminder of the historical erasures and spatial amnesia of too much urban thinking' this volume explores powerfully both the hubris and the deeply racialised traces and spaces of the European city.'Michael Keith, Professor, Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS), University of Oxford, 'This long overdue conversation between urban studies and postcolonial, decolonial and critical race studies will jolt urban studies beyond its Eurocentric legacy, and into the twenty-first century. Highlighting histories of colonialism, racism and anti-Semitism alongside self-organised movements of resistance, the authors write back against a European City model that is cleansed of race and wedded to developmentalist notions of European superiority. A must-read, paradigm-shifting collection that crucially thinks together histories of colonialism, National Socialism and the Cold War.' Jin Haritaworn, Associate Professor of Gender, Race and Environment, University of York 'Timely in its reminder of the historical erasures and spatial amnesia of too much urban thinking, this volume explores powerfully both the hubris and the deeply racialised traces and spaces of the European city.' Michael Keith, Director of the PEAK Urban Research programme, University of Oxford 'This volume offers an immensely exciting and original intervention into (European) Urban Studies, questioning a number of assumptions around the "modernity" of European cities that tend to erase the history of colonialism and its ongoing impacts, key among them the role of race. The contributions assembled by Ha and Picker provide historical depth and geographical breadth, they deconstruct artificial hierarchies between Europe and the Global South as well as the continent's East and West, at long last including European Urban Studies in a truly global conversation. The book could not have been published at a better moment: Its insights are urgently needed in a world that is rapidly changing yet continues to be framed through flawed paradigms reiterating an understanding of progress that blocks rather than opens a path to real transformation. The work assembled here suggested alternative models that I will be certain to draw on in my work.' Fatima El-Tayeb, Professor of Ethnicity, Race, and Migration, Yale University, 'This long overdue conversation between urban studies and postcolonial, decolonial and critical race studies will jolt urban studies beyond its Eurocentric legacy, and into the twenty-first century. Highlighting histories of colonialism, racism and anti-Semitism alongside self-organised movements of resistance, the authors write back against a European City model that is cleansed of race and wedded to developmentalist notions of European superiority. A must-read, paradigm-shifting collection that crucially thinks together histories of colonialism, National Socialism and the Cold War.'Jin Haritaworn, Assistant Professor of Gender, Race and Environment, University of York 'Timely in its reminder of the historical erasures and spatial amnesia of too much urban thinking, this volume explores powerfully both the hubris and the deeply racialised traces and spaces of the European city.'Michael Keith, Director of the PEAK Urban Research programme, University of Oxford'This volume offers an immensely exciting and original intervention into (European) Urban Studies, questioning a number of assumptions around the "modernity" of European cities that tend to erase the history of colonialism and its ongoing impacts, key among them the role of race. The contributions assembled by Ha and Picker provide historical depth and geographical breadth, they deconstruct artificial hierarchies between Europe and the Global South as well as the continent's East and West, at long last including European Urban Studies in a truly global conversation. The book could not have been published at a better moment: Its insights are urgently needed in a world that is rapidly changing yet continues to be framed through flawed paradigms reiterating an understanding of progress that blocks rather than opens a path to real transformation. The work assembled here suggested alternative models that I will be certain to draw on in my work.' Fatima El-Tayeb, Professor of Ethnicity, Race, and Migration, Yale University
Table of Content
Introduction: rethinking the European urban - Noa K. Ha and Giovanni Picker Part I: Provincialising historicism 1 Parochial imaginations: the 'European city' as a territorialised entity - Anke Schwarz 2 Countermapping colonial amnesia in Parisian landscapes - Tania Mancheno 3 Provincialising industry: hyperreal urban modernity in nineteenth-century Buenos Aires - Antonio Carbone Part II: Provincialising (urban) geography 4 Provincialising conviviality: convivial boundary-making in post-Ottoman, socialist and divided Mitrovica - Pieter Troch 5 Urban infrastructures, migration and the reproduction of colonial forms of difference - Aidan Mosselson 6 Decolonising Cottbus: unmasking coloniality/modernity and 'imperial difference' in urban sites of remembrance - Miriam Friz Trzeciak and Manuel Peters Part III: Provincialising the (urban) political 7 Decolonial migrant claims to the metropole: views from two Mediterranean cities - Mahdis Azarmandi and Piro Rexhepi 8 Portuguese Urban Studies: between race and the absence of racism - Ana Rita Alves 9 Between hope and despair: how racism and anti-racism produce Madrid - Stoyanka Eneva 10 Theorising Hamburg from the South: racialisation and the development of Wilhelmsburg - Julie Chamberlain Coda: toward urban provisioning - AbdouMaliq Simone
Copyright Date
2022
Topic
Human Geography, Social History, Europe / General, Sociology / Urban
Lccn
2023-552197
Dewey Decimal
307.76094
Intended Audience
College Audience
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
History, Social Science
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