Metropolitan Preoccupations The Spatial Politics of Squatting in Berlin RGS-IBG Book Series
Auteur : Vasudevan Alexander
- Focuses on the everyday and makeshift practices of squatters in their attempt to exist beyond dominant power relations and redefine what it means to live in the city
- Offers a fresh critical perspective that builds on recent debates about the ?right to the city? and the role of grassroots activism in the making of alternative urbanisms
- Examines the implications of urban squatting for how we think, research and inhabit the city as a site of radical social transformation
- Challenges existing scholarship on the New Left in Germany by developing a critical geographical reading of the anti-authoritarian revolt and the complex geographies of connection and solidarity that emerged in its wake
- Draws on extensive field work conducted in Berlin and elsewhere in Germany
Series Editors’ Preface viii
List of Figures ix
Acknowledgements xi
1 Introduction: Making Radical Urban Politics 1
2 Crisis and Critique 27
3 Resistance and Autonomy 53
4 Antagonism and Repair 86
5 Separation and Renewal 133
6 Capture and Experimentation 164
7 Conclusion: “Der Kampf geht weiter” 196
References 209
Index 231
Date de parution : 10-2015
Ouvrage de 256 p.
15.2x22.6 cm
Date de parution : 10-2015
Ouvrage de 256 p.
16x23.6 cm