
We Belong Here Gentrification, White Spacemaking, and a Black Sense of Place
A landmark study that shows how Black residents experience and respond to the rapid transformation of historically Black places. Although Portland, Oregon, is sometimes called ¿America¿s whitest city,¿ Black residents who grew up in the neighborhoods of northeast Portland have made it their own. The district of Albina, also c......
fra 299,-
Tilgjengelig i 2 butikker
Frakt og levering
Forhåndsbestill
Frakt og levering
Produktinformasjon
A landmark study that shows how Black residents experience and respond to the rapid transformation of historically Black places. Although Portland, Oregon, is sometimes called “America’s Whitest city,” Black residents who grew up there made it their own. The neighborhoods of Northeast Portland, also called “Albina,” were a haven for and a hub of Black community life.But between 1990 and 2010, Albina changed dramatically—it became majority White. In We Belong Here, sociologist Shani Adia Evans offers an intimate look at gentrification from the inside, documenting the reactions of Albina residents as the racial demographics of their neighborhood shift. As White culture becomes centered in Northeast, Black residents recount their experiences with what Evans refers to as “White watching,” the questioning look on the faces of White people they encounter, which conveys an exclusionary message: “What are you doing here?” This, Evans shows, is a prime example of what she calls “White spacemaking”: the establishment of White space—spaces in which Whiteness is assumed to be the norm and non-Whites are treated with suspicion—in formerly non-White neighborhoods.Evans also documents Black residents’ efforts to create and maintain places for Black belonging in White-dominated Portland. While gentrification typically describes socioeconomic changes that may have racial implications, White spacemaking allows us to understand racism as a primary mechanism of neighborhood change. We Belong Here illuminates why gentrification and White spacemaking should be examined as intersecting, but not interchangeable, processes of neighborhood change.
Topplisten: Other Brand Matematikk og naturfag
Spesifikasjon
Produkt
| Produktnavn | We Belong Here Gentrification, White Spacemaking, and a Black Sense of Place |
| Merke | Other Brand |
Pris og prishistorikk
Akkurat nå er 299,- den billigste prisen for We Belong Here Gentrification, White Spacemaking, and a Black Sense of Place blant 2 butikker hos Prisradar. Sjekk også vår topp 5-rangering av beste matematikk og naturfag for å være sikker på at du gjør det beste kjøpet.
The Periglacial EnvironmentCasual Calculus: A Friendly Student Companion In 3 VolumesA Handbook of Silicate Rock AnalysisAlgebraic Number Theory and Diophantine Analysis
Methods in Lignin ChemistryVisualizing Chemistry The Progress and Promise of Advanced Chemical ImagingIntelligent Energy Systems using the Barnacles Mating Optimizer and Evolutionary Mating Algorithm Foundations Methods and ApplicationsEnergy Communities Fundamentals Technologies and Emerging Trends
Collisional Effects on Molecular Spectra Laboratory Experiments and Models Consequences for ApplicationsEssentials of Geology Global EditionQuantum Many particle SystemsProperties of Materials









