Representing the Barrios

Representing the Barrios
Title Representing the Barrios PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Jarman
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Press
Pages 313
Release 2023-05-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0822989719

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Against a backdrop of rapid urbanization and the growth of a global economy powered by carbon, Rebecca Jarman argues that in Venezuela, urban poverty has become one of the most important resources in national culture and statecraft. Attracting the attentions of writers, artists, filmmakers, and musicians from within and beyond the limits of Caracas, the barrios are fetishized in the cultural domain as sites of rampant sex, crime, revolution, disease, and violence. The appeal of the urban poor in entertainment is replicated in the policies of autocratic leaders who, operating within an extractivist matrix that prizes the acquisition of land and capital, have sought to expand their reach into these densely populated territories. Sometimes yielding to commodification, the barrios also have resisted exploitation by exceeding the terms of their representation in hegemonic culture and politics. Whether troubling the narratives that profit from poverty or undermining class-based stereotypes with experimental aesthetics, the barrio as a shifting set of coordinates consistently evades appropriations of disenfranchisement. Mapping the recurrent tensions, anxieties, conflicts, aspirations, and blind spots that characterize depictions of the barrios, Rebecca Jarman elaborates a dynamic cultural analysis of the history of poverty in the Venezuelan capital.

The Politics of the Barrios of Venezuela

The Politics of the Barrios of Venezuela
Title The Politics of the Barrios of Venezuela PDF eBook
Author Talton F. Ray
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 234
Release 2022-02-25
Genre History
ISBN 0520325982

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This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1969.

Abstract Barrios

Abstract Barrios
Title Abstract Barrios PDF eBook
Author Johana Londoño
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 215
Release 2020-08-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1478012277

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In Abstract Barrios Johana Londoño examines how Latinized urban landscapes are made palatable for white Americans. Such Latinized urban landscapes, she observes, especially appear when whites feel threatened by concentrations of Latinx populations, commonly known as barrios. Drawing on archival research, interviews, and visual analysis of barrio built environments, Londoño shows how over the past seventy years urban planners, architects, designers, policy makers, business owners, and other brokers took abstracted elements from barrio design—such as spatial layouts or bright colors—to safely “Latinize” cities and manage a long-standing urban crisis of Latinx belonging. The built environments that resulted ranged from idealized notions of authentic Puerto Rican culture in the interior design of New York City’s public housing in the 1950s, which sought to diminish concerns over Puerto Rican settlement, to the Fiesta Marketplace in downtown Santa Ana, California, built to counteract white flight in the 1980s. Ultimately, Londoño demonstrates that abstracted barrio culture and aesthetics sustain the economic and cultural viability of normalized, white, and middle-class urban spaces.

They Can't Represent Us!

They Can't Represent Us!
Title They Can't Represent Us! PDF eBook
Author Marina Sitrin
Publisher Verso Books
Pages 257
Release 2014-06-03
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1781680973

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Mass protest movements in disparate places such as Greece, Argentina, and the United States ultimately share an agenda—to raise the question of what democracy should mean. These horizontalist movements, including Occupy, exercise and claim participatory democracy as the ground of revolutionary social change today. Written by two international activist intellectuals and based on extensive interviews with movement participants in Spain, Venezuela, Argentina, across the United States, and elsewhere, this book is an expansive portrait of the assemblies, direct democracy forums, and organizational forms championed by the new movements, as well as an analytical history of direct and participatory democracy from ancient Athens to Zuccotti Park. The new movements put forward the idea that liberal democracy is not democratic, nor was it ever.

Official Gazette

Official Gazette
Title Official Gazette PDF eBook
Author Philippines
Publisher
Pages 1208
Release 1915
Genre Gazettes
ISBN

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The Public Health Journal

The Public Health Journal
Title The Public Health Journal PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 84
Release 1915
Genre
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Atlantida; a Case Study in Household Sample Surveys

Atlantida; a Case Study in Household Sample Surveys
Title Atlantida; a Case Study in Household Sample Surveys PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of the Census. International Statistical Programs Office
Publisher
Pages 186
Release 1966
Genre Cost and standard of living
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