Johana Londoño examines how the barrio has become a cultural force that has been manipulated in order to create Latinized urban landscapes that are palatable for white Americans who view concentrated areas of Latinx populations as a threat.
Johana Londoño examines how the barrio has become a cultural force that has been manipulated in order to create Latinized urban landscapes that are palatable for white Americans who view concentrated areas of Latinx populations as a threat.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Johana Londoño is Assistant Professor of Latin American, Caribbean, and US Latino Studies at the University at Albany, State University of New York.
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Preface: The Trouble with Representing Barrios vii Acknowledgments xix Introduction. Brokers and the Visibility of Barrios 1 1. Design for the "Puerto Rican Problem" 23 2. Colors and the "Culture of Poverty" 70 3. A Fiesta for "White Flight" 112 4. Barrio Affinities and the Diversity Problem 143 5. Brokering, or Gentrification by Another Name 183 Coda. Colorful Abstraction as Critique 218 Notes 227 Bibliography 271 Index
Preface: The Trouble with Representing Barrios vii Acknowledgments xix Introduction. Brokers and the Visibility of Barrios 1 1. Design for the "Puerto Rican Problem" 23 2. Colors and the "Culture of Poverty" 70 3. A Fiesta for "White Flight" 112 4. Barrio Affinities and the Diversity Problem 143 5. Brokering, or Gentrification by Another Name 183 Coda. Colorful Abstraction as Critique 218 Notes 227 Bibliography 271 Index
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