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100 1 _aSmith, Neil,
_d1954-2012
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245 1 4 _aThe new urban frontier :
_bgentrification and the revanchist city /
_cNeil Smith.
264 1 _aLondon ;
_aNew York :
_bRoutledge,
_c1996.
300 _axx, 262 pages :
_billustrations, maps ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 236-252) and index.
505 0 0 _tIntroduction --
_g1.
_tClass Struggle on Avenue B': The Lower East Side as Wild Wild West --
_g2.
_tIs Gentrification a Dirty Word? --
_tI: Toward a Theory of Gentrification --
_g3.
_tLocal Arguments: from Consumer Sovereignty to the Rent Gap --
_g4.
_tGlobal Arguments: Uneven Development --
_g5.
_tSocial Arguments: Of Yuppies and Housing --
_tII: The Global is the Local --
_g6.
_tMarket, State and Ideology: Society Hill --
_g7.
_tCatch 22 The Gentrification of Harlem? --
_g8.
_tOn Generalities and Exceptions: Three European Cities --
_tIII: The Revanchist City --
_g9.
_tMapping the Gentrification Frontier --
_g10.
_tFrom Gentrification to the Revanchist City.
520 _a"Why have so many central and inner cities been radically revamped in the last three decades, converting urban decay into new chic? Will the process continue in the twenty-first century or has it ended? The New Urban Frontier challenges the conventional wisdom, which holds gentrification to be the simple outcome of changing middle-class tastes and a growing demand for urban living, and emphasizes instead gentrification as part of a much larger shift in the political economy and culture of the late twentieth century. Documenting in gritty detail the conflicts that gentrification brings to the new urban 'frontiers', Neil Smith explores the interconnections of urban policy, patterns of investment, eviction, and homelessness. The failure of liberal urban policy and the end of the 1980s' financial boom have made the end-of-the-century city a darker and more dangerous place. Public policy and the private market are conspiring against minorities, working people, the poor, and the homeless as never before. In the emerging revanchist city, gentrification has become part of this policy of revenge." http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0649/95046015-d.html.
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