首页> 外文学位 >City of tenants: New York's housing struggles and the challenge to postwar America, 1945--1974.
【24h】

City of tenants: New York's housing struggles and the challenge to postwar America, 1945--1974.

机译:租户之城:纽约的住房斗争和战后美国面临的挑战,1945--1974年。

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例

摘要

In the decades after World War II, New York City's tenant movement, led by women, fought to preserve and expand affordable and racially integrated rental housing. This dissertation argues that the tenant movement posed vital alternatives to the prevailing social tide of postwar America and helped to sustain New York's unique labor, civil rights and feminist politics through the Cold War and beyond.;The postwar years witnessed explosive suburbanization in the United States, as developers built tracts of detached houses and the state financed their sale to whites who were leaving the central cities. Together these forces established an American ideal---and to a large extent a reality---of privately owned housing in segregated suburbs where conservative gender norms attached to the "separate spheres" of politics and home.;Against this backdrop, New York's tenant movement championed an alternative social vision. The city's high rate of tenancy and vigorous left formations fostered a political culture in which "property values" did not reign supreme. Thus tenant groups and their labor-left allies embraced different values, and lobbied successfully for rent control, public housing and landmark antidiscrimination laws. They also fought developers who threatened to raze low-rent dwellings under the banner of "urban renewal." When the black freedom movement gained steam in the early 1960s, New York's activists of color made better rental housing a chief demand. And when women's liberation took the stage, New York's young feminists found in the tenant movement's senior cohort a potent example of female leadership. Through these struggles, tenant activists countered the Cold War's suburban norm with a more egalitarian notion of postwar citizenship.;Tenant groups also affected New York's material reality by establishing a measure of security for poor and moderate income families, and promoting racial integration, amid a tight market. Finally, New York's tenant struggles served as a central venue in which an Old Left cohort of leaders trained and collaborated with younger organizers, thus regenerating feminist and other egalitarian politics over three generations.
机译:在第二次世界大战后的几十年中,以女性为首的纽约市的房客运动一直致力于保护和扩大负担得起的和种族融合的出租房屋。本文认为,租户运动为战后美国流行的社会潮流提供了重要的选择,并通过冷战及以后的发展来维持纽约独特的劳工,民权和女权政治。 ,因为开发商建造了许多独立式住宅,国家资助了出售给离开中心城市的白人。这些力量共同在偏远的郊区建立了美国人的理想住宅,在很大程度上是现实,在私有住宅中,保守的性别规范与政治和家庭的“独立领域”联系在一起;在这种背景下,纽约的租户运动倡导了另一种社会愿景。该市的高租赁率和活跃的左派形成了一种政治文化,在这种文化中,“财产价值”并没有占据上风。因此,租户团体及其左翼劳工联盟拥护着不同的价值观,并成功游说了租金控制,公共住房和具有里程碑意义的反歧视法律。他们还与开发商进行斗争,他们威胁要在“城市更新”的旗帜下烧毁廉租房。当黑人自由运动在1960年代初激增时,纽约的有色运动人士提出了更好的出租住房的主要要求。当妇女解放登上舞台时,纽约的年轻女权主义者在房客运动的高级同僚中发现了女性领导的有力榜样。通过这些斗争,租户活动家用战后公民身份的更平等的观念来反抗冷战的郊区规范。租户团体还通过为贫困和中等收入家庭建立安全措施并促进种族融合来影响纽约的物质现实。市场紧张。最终,纽约的房客斗争成为了一个中心场所,一个旧左派领导人与年轻的组织者进行了培训和合作,从而在三代人中复兴了女权主义和其他平等政治。

著录项

  • 作者

    Gold, Roberta S.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Washington.;

  • 授予单位 University of Washington.;
  • 学科 History United States.;Political Science General.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2004
  • 页码 363 p.
  • 总页数 363
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号