Focused on struggles and debates in France, Martinique and Canada, Urban Revolutions shows how research on the (neo-)colonial dimensions of capitalist urbanization deepens the relationship between Marxist and anti-colonial traditions, including those represented by Henri Lefebvre and Frantz Fanon.
Focused on struggles and debates in France, Martinique and Canada, Urban Revolutions shows how research on the (neo-)colonial dimensions of capitalist urbanization deepens the relationship between Marxist and anti-colonial traditions, including those represented by Henri Lefebvre and Frantz Fanon.
Acknowledgements Introduction: Marxism, Anti-Colonialism and Urban Research 1 Beyond Metaphor: Henri Lefebvre and ‘Colonisation’ 2 Times and Spaces of Liberation: Frantz Fanon on (De)Colonisation 3 Creolising the Urban Revolution? Texaco and Literary Imaginaries in Martinique 4 Is this Pipeline Urban? Indigenous Resurgence and Extended Urbanisation in Canada 5 Mixing It Up: Demolition and Counter-Revolution in Greater Paris Conclusion Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Introduction: Marxism, Anti-Colonialism and Urban Research 1 Beyond Metaphor: Henri Lefebvre and ‘Colonisation’ 2 Times and Spaces of Liberation: Frantz Fanon on (De)Colonisation 3 Creolising the Urban Revolution? Texaco and Literary Imaginaries in Martinique 4 Is this Pipeline Urban? Indigenous Resurgence and Extended Urbanisation in Canada 5 Mixing It Up: Demolition and Counter-Revolution in Greater Paris Conclusion Bibliography Index
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