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Manfacturing urban America: Politically engaged urban black women, renewed forms of political censorship, and uneven landscapes of power in North Minneapolis, Minnesota.

机译:美国制造业城市:明尼苏达州北明尼阿波利斯的政治参与城市黑人妇女,新形式的政治审查制度和权力格局不平衡。

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Racialized public policies further concentrated poverty in central cities across the nation, necessitating the continued deconstruction and redevelopment of the "slums" staging the next sequence of dramatic acts in Black women's history of resistance. In most discussions of inner-city renewal, Black women are framed as objects for study: single mothers, "welfare queens," drug addicts, and other stereotypes abound, situating these women at best as victims, at worst as sources of urban decay. But Black women share a long legacy of urban activism in local neighborhoods that, if recognized, could shift the conversations that shape the urban renewal agenda. My research complicates the study of race, gender, and urban politics by centering Black women's activist experiences to better understand how communities experience and resist the racialized legacies of housing segregation, redlining, and concentrated poverty in North Minneapolis, MN. By magnifying how Black women "talk back" within a competitive urban context framed by dominant material and political interests I shed new light on the ways that Black women undermine the states claim for regulatory control over Black urban space. I investigate Black women's actions in: (1) public housing; (2) community economic development; and (3) efforts to utilize neighborhood associations as participatory empowerment bodies for all those affected by urban transformation.;All of these domains of neighborhood resilience and renewal have been influenced by hegemonic urban renewal discourse, policies, and practices. My research explains how this discourse has shaped a political environment that does not invite rigorous debate and critique by all affected residents. Yet, politically engaged urban Black women continue to challenge these restrictive forms of privatized political engagement exposing uneven landscapes of power. As such, my dissertation asks the following questions: (1) How can the strategic political actions of urban Black women challenge dominant power and its discursive frame, particularly when Black women are often framed as culprits in urban decay? (2) What social, political, and/or economic barriers hamper Black women's efforts to reframe the urban renewal agenda considering local histories of urban development (and underdevelopment) as well as the intersections of race, class, gender, and gentrification? And (3) what can we learn about citizen participation and the limits of dominant frameworks for urban renewal by centering the resistant innovations of Black women activists?
机译:种族化的公共政策进一步将贫困集中在全国各地的中心城市,因此有必要继续破坏和重建“贫民窟”,以进行黑人妇女反抗历史上一系列戏剧性的行为。在大多数关于市区更新的讨论中,黑人妇女被视为研究对象:单身母亲,“福利女王”,吸毒者和其他定型观念比比皆是,这些妇女充其量充其量是受害者,最坏的情况是城市衰落的根源。但是黑人妇女在当地社区拥有悠久的城市行动主义遗产,如果得到认可,它可以改变塑造城市更新议程的对话。我的研究通过集中黑人妇女的激进主义者的经验来更好地了解社区如何体验并抵制明尼苏达州北明尼阿波利斯的住房隔离,赤贫和集中贫困的种族化遗产,使种族,性别和城市政治的研究复杂化。通过放大黑人妇女在具有竞争优势的物质和政治利益所包围的竞争性城市背景下如何“回话”,我为黑人妇女破坏州要求对黑人城市空间进行监管的方式提供了新的思路。我调查黑人妇女在以下方面的行为:(1)公共住房; (2)社区经济发展; (3)努力利用社区协会作为所有受城市转型影响者的参与性赋权机构。;霸权性的城市更新话语,政策和实践对所有这些社区韧性和更新领域都产生了影响。我的研究解释了这种话语如何形成一种政治环境,不会引起所有受影响居民的严格辩论和批评。然而,从事政治活动的城市黑人妇女仍在挑战这些限制性形式的私有化政治活动,暴露了权力不平衡的状况。因此,我的论文提出了以下问题:(1)城市黑人妇女的战略政治行动如何挑战统治权及其话语权框架,特别是当黑人妇女经常被认为是城市衰败的罪魁祸首时? (2)哪些社会,政治和/或经济障碍阻碍了黑人妇女在重新考虑城市发展(和欠发达)的当地历史以及种族,阶级,性别和绅士化的交汇方面重新制定城市更新议程的努力? (3)通过以黑人女性活动家的抗拒创新为中心,我们可以从中了解公民参与和主导的城市更新框架的局限性?

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  • 作者

    Lewis, Brittany Michee.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Minnesota.;

  • 授予单位 University of Minnesota.;
  • 学科 Womens studies.;Political science.;African American studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 251 p.
  • 总页数 251
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:52:17

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