Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-293) and index.
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Cover; Contents; Introduction; 1. Across Damen; Part I. Sympathy; "Toward a Better Life"; 2. The Many Harms of Staying Here; 3. Project Heat and Sensory Politics; Part II. Civics; Radio Rumors; 4. Experiments in Vulnerability; 5. The City, the Grassroots, the Poverty Pimps; Part III. Publics; Resurrections; 6. The Museum of Resilience; Epilogue: Raising Sympathetic Publics; Acknowledgments; Notes; Bibliography; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This study of Chicago's urban planning over the past two decades has three aims. The first is to understand how and with what effect a built environment in flux became central within the arguments that public housing residents advanced concerning their protection at a post-welfare moment. The book's second aim is to examine how feelings of interpersonal and collective obligation emerged, expanded, and were cut short in the wake of public housing. Finally, this study aims to understand the terms on which residents of Chicago's public housing might be included within a city that has, over the past two decades, seen the demolition of residents' homes and a marked decline in the city's African American population.
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22573/ctt1bhmgzk
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0816697361
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Public housing-- Illinois-- Chicago-- History-- 20th century.
Public housing-- Illinois-- Chicago-- History-- 21st century.