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Revolutionary urbanism: The struggle for the streets of a city.

机译:革命性的城市主义:城市街道的斗争。

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In 1998, Venezuelans elected a radical to be the country's seventy-third president. Elected through the promise of reform and redistribution, Hugo Chavez crafted a new era of Latin American populist discourse, which called for socializing wealth, leading inline with the needs of the nation's poorest people, creating meaningful labor opportunities, and humanizing the country's capital city. His so-called Bolivarian Revolution has been the focus of Latin Americanists, political skeptics, and local radicals around the world. Starting nearly eight years after his first election, this research uses the streets of the city and the stories of street vendors to understand the material impact of this turn in Venezuela.;Through interviews, data collection, and ethnography focused on two neighborhoods in the historic center of the city---Cazco Historico and Sabana Grande---of Caracas, I am able to demonstrate how the Chavez regime is failing in its promise to transform the lives of the urban poor. This research identifies the techniques used by the state to organize people with similar class interests against each other, control the movement of vendors, and most importantly maintain its hold on power.;This study sheds light on the limits of the revolutionary discourse of the regime. By introducing the concept of Revolutionary Urbanism, this research takes the Bolivarian Revolution to the streets and people of the city to show how the primary interest of the regime is to consolidate power, not redistribute wealth. Using the tropes of people's power, dignified work, and humanizing the street, the regime has been successful in its goal.
机译:1998年,委内瑞拉人选举激进分子担任该国第七十三任总统。雨果·查韦斯(Hugo Chavez)通过改革和重新分配的承诺当选,拉开了拉丁美洲民粹主义话语的新纪元,该时代呼吁使财富社会化,满足该国最贫穷人民的需求,创造有意义的劳动机会,并使该国首都人性化。他所谓的玻利瓦尔革命一直是拉丁美洲主义者,政治怀疑论者和世界各地激进分子的关注重点。从他第一次当选后的近八年开始,这项研究利用城市的街道和街头小贩的故事来了解这一转变对委内瑞拉的物质影响。通过访谈,数据收集和人种志研究,重点放在历史悠久的两个街区加拉加斯的城市中心-Cazco Historico和Sabana Grande-我能够证明查韦斯政权如何未能兑现改变城市穷人生活的承诺。这项研究确定了国家用来组织具有相似阶级利益的人彼此对抗,控制卖方的流动以及最重要的是保持其权力的技术。该研究为该政权的革命话语的局限性提供了启示。 。通过介绍革命性城市主义的概念,本研究将玻利瓦尔革命带到了城市的街道和人们,以显示该政权的主要利益是巩固权力而不是重新分配财富。该政权利用人民的力量,庄重的工作和人性化的街道,已经成功地实现了目标。

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  • 作者

    Rojas, Carmen.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Berkeley.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Berkeley.;
  • 学科 Latin American Studies.;Urban and Regional Planning.;Political Science International Relations.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 106 p.
  • 总页数 106
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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